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<blockquote data-quote="GMN" data-source="post: 674896" data-attributes="member: 2382"><p>People always say that, they said that when the school principal left her daughter in the car on a 95 degree day, and actually went out there 4 times and even moved the car, and told people she just forgot her daughter was in the car seat in the back, and now this. Who in their right mind would think a burmese python, 12 feet long, probably 200 lbs plus could ever be a pet?</p><p></p><p>I can't imagine what that kid went thru, and they say a snake this size can take down a adult too. I think if they had stricter laws/punishments for exotic pet owners, these types of things could be avoided.</p><p></p><p>I read that most of the people who get these snakes have no clue they will get so big, and when they can't handle them, especially in Florida they release them into the Everglades, where they are flourishing, but competing with the alligators.</p><p></p><p>Biggest one was 18 feet long, 400 lbs-as big as round as a telephone pole-now that is huge!</p><p></p><p>GMN</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMN, post: 674896, member: 2382"] People always say that, they said that when the school principal left her daughter in the car on a 95 degree day, and actually went out there 4 times and even moved the car, and told people she just forgot her daughter was in the car seat in the back, and now this. Who in their right mind would think a burmese python, 12 feet long, probably 200 lbs plus could ever be a pet? I can't imagine what that kid went thru, and they say a snake this size can take down a adult too. I think if they had stricter laws/punishments for exotic pet owners, these types of things could be avoided. I read that most of the people who get these snakes have no clue they will get so big, and when they can't handle them, especially in Florida they release them into the Everglades, where they are flourishing, but competing with the alligators. Biggest one was 18 feet long, 400 lbs-as big as round as a telephone pole-now that is huge! GMN [/QUOTE]
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