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Latest addition to the wildlife thread. Spotted this little guy last night
Citrus Dog eating my white sapote!!! I never knew this could be host plant to, but makes sense because its Rutaceae...I love the butterflies this bird poo looking caterpillar turns into! Giant swallow tail I believe.Don't kill these guys!
I had a 10 ft Anaconda show up on my property, it killed three geese before we found it and shot it. I gave it to my neighbor who made some belts out of the skin and invited me over for BBQed snake steaks. They were pretty good steaks
Those big snakes down here are mostly pythons never heard of an anaconda being caught down here,i thought anacondas are a protected species in their native habitat,oh well you never know in south fla,tigers,lions,panthers,huge snakes,monkeys,bears,emu,people own all kinds of crazy stuff,but its the owners that are probably more dangerous than the animals,we have an over abundance of crazies down here in fla!!!!!!!!!
Quote from: BENDERSGROVE on October 01, 2012, 03:05:14 PMThose big snakes down here are mostly pythons never heard of an anaconda being caught down here,i thought anacondas are a protected species in their native habitat,oh well you never know in south fla,tigers,lions,panthers,huge snakes,monkeys,bears,emu,people own all kinds of crazy stuff,but its the owners that are probably more dangerous than the animals,we have an over abundance of crazies down here in fla!!!!!!!!!crazy and irresponsible....when people get tired of caring for those exotic pets they just let release them and I don't think that they realize the long term effects of that decision at the time they're letting the creatures go.