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Las Cruces Sun:
LAS CRUCES - More than a dozen snakes, including rare varieties of boa constrictors, were reported stolen Friday from a Las Cruces reptile store.
Shannon Stecher, 37, owner of Awesome Reptiles, 1414 S. Solano Drive, discovered the store had been broken into on Saturday morning and 14 boa constrictors, a python and a... [Read More]
What a bunch of crap. This will be in Tomorrows paper.
A Times Editorial
U.S. should ban big snakes
In Print: Thursday, February 4, 2010
Deputies caught a 12-foot green anaconda last month in an Osceola County horse park. Miami-Dade County trappers encountered African rock pythons, which have been known to eat crocodiles and kill children. Urged on by Florida Sen. Bill Nelson, the Obama administration is moving more quickly than Congress to... [Read More]
A 60-million-year-old relative of crocodiles was likely a food source for Titanoboa, the largest snake the world has ever known. Paleontologists found fossils of the new species of ancient crocodile in the Cerrejon Formation in northern Colombia. The site, one of the world's largest open-pit coal mines, also yielded skeletons of the giant, boa constrictor-like Titanoboa, which measured up to 45 feet long.
I know their are many of people that are not backing the reptile buisness about the "reptile ban". However i found this interesting, they are now trying to control farmers in producing meat. Thought i would share.. http://consumerfreedom.com/news_deta...animal-bullies