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Nearly 200 venomous snakes seized in Georgia, Florida illegal trafficking
According to the Wildlife Conservation Society, illicit wildlife trafficking is estimated to be between $7.8 billion and $10 billion per year.
My question exactlyWhat in the he77 is wrong with some people?
The price of let's say, a puff adder is not so low that someone would use it as a murder weapon. Exotic and dangerous wildlife is big business. Humans, as a collective, are stupid AF.is it possible that people from other countries found a way to use the venom either as a drug, or for some type of "home remedy" for some illnesses?
also just possible, some people have them to use as murder weapons, like maybe cartels..????
otherwise, i dunno what's wrong with some people either.
guess it's a good thing, they may not survive long up here in New England, if they got out and roamed around. of course, i could hope that a few gang-bangers, got bit first.Like the article said, there is no anti venom for most of those snakes here since they are not indigenous to the area.
Would be bad news for them to get away in a warm climate area and multiply like the python. that Gaboon viper is a bad snake. no anti venom and you are dead.
Why is there not a shudder emoji?I think most of us here would agree it is pretty likely some of the snakes will get loose somehow (car wreck, etc.) as the traffickers haul them around. Talk about illegal immigrants!
Why is there not a shudder emoji?
Say, that looks just like Rip Wheeler's!View attachment 35328
I understand that many of the venomous snakes Mr. Gould sold from his online business were shipped out in their own blue Playmate cooler!
Hey, it worked for Rip.Say, that looks just like Rip Wheeler's!