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I believe that in many cases animals are far cleaner than people. however, people have the voice to make the protest against things. I live in south Florida where the bill was just past two weeks ago banning the so called ROC, (reptiles of concern) which include anacondas, burmese, retics and amythistine pythons and nile monitors and a few others. In the news paper there were people saying its about time, we should ban all exotic animals coming into the country, etc, etc..... And my favorite was "while we are at it, can you get rid of the alligators too" so it doesnt matter if its an exotic or a native species. And im sure they dont care that by removing the alligator will mess up the ecosystem also. i dont think that would happen, however the seed is now planted.


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