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12 minutes ago, Golfingboy said:

Unreal that this whole infestation started with a couple people letting their pets escape years ago.....

more to the story...

"...most experts believe the pythons established a reproducing population in the Everglades sometime after Hurricane Andrew—a category 5 storm that devastated the state in August 1992. It was during that storm that a python breeding facility was destroyed, releasing countless snakes into the nearby swamps..."

https://www.history.com/news/burmese-python-invasion-florida-everglades

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A golf course I visited in Cairns Queensland had signs warning golfers not to enter the lake to recover their golf balls as it was home to a large croc.

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40 minutes ago, boydeste said:

He's braver than me, I would have legged it out of there the first time it came out of the water.

"Legged"? Way too slow. Those damn critters can run faster than men.

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Yellowstone regulations state that tourists, who are responsible for their own safety, must remain at least 100 yards from bears and wolves. This woman had been warned by a number of people that she was too close and should return to her car…

 

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22 minutes ago, lazarus said:

Yellowstone regulations state that tourists, who are responsible for their own safety, must remain at least 100 yards from bears and wolves. This woman had been warned by a number of people that she was too close and should return to her car…

 

She was very lucky the bear was only playing.

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