got another cobra loose in ocala fl

jamey

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crazy,bet there is all kinds of non-native snakes in Florida.i do not think they even bother to hibernate in Tenn anymore.watch out Florida.
 

kingskid1611

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Its weird but from watching the news a lot of things slither around in Florida.....no offense to those of you who live there.
 

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So now if you don't die of road rage, a drunk driver, a slow reacting senior driver, hit with a car as the green traffic lights are on when the walk lights are on, ..... now we have to worry about a Cobra on the loose [emoji33]


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Dr. Syn

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Well we already have pythons and boa constrictors, from irresponsible owners and hurricane damage to pet shops.
I have no clue as why someone would want to keep such.
 

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It was only a matter of time before the poisonous snakes joined the other non-native invaders. Lets hope the idiots don't let loose any more nasty surprises!

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Technically speaking we are the original invasive species.
Tourists and snowbirds are more dangerous than that cobra.

Noah
 

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