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Robotic rabbits vs. Florida Pythons
Posted on 7/25/25 at 1:07 pm
Posted on 7/25/25 at 1:07 pm
They sure are jumping through hoops to avoid doing something that would actually work like live bait.
Posted on 7/25/25 at 1:10 pm to Auburn1968
Why not use all the rats thriving and proliferating in the garbage DR Horton neighborhoods that got tossed up in the last five years in Florida?
Posted on 7/25/25 at 1:25 pm to Auburn1968
How many other countries have a state or a province that is being ecologically destroyed by exotic pets imported and bought by white trash?

Posted on 7/25/25 at 1:29 pm to Auburn1968
Robot rabbit $2,000
Pet store rabbit $15
Posted on 7/25/25 at 1:30 pm to The Third Leg
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imported and bought by white trash
Thank you for saying what actually needs said.
Posted on 7/25/25 at 1:34 pm to Shexter
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Robot rabbit $2,000
Pet store rabbit $15
Peta says they'll take the robot even if the pythons have eaten virtually all of rats, rabbits, foxes, possums, racoons and lots of other native wild life.
Posted on 7/25/25 at 1:55 pm to Koach K
I suspect that the avoidance of going to poisoned live bait will remain in place until something really horrific happens like a python eating a child.
Posted on 7/25/25 at 1:59 pm to Shexter
Grok says:
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Burmese pythons, the primary invasive python species in Florida, grow rapidly, especially in their first few years. Hatchlings start at about 18-24 inches (46-61 cm) and can reach 6-9 feet (1.8-2.7 meters) within their first year, with some growing even faster depending on food availability. Females generally grow larger than males, reaching up to 12-18 feet (3.7-5.5 meters) and 200+ pounds (90+ kg) by adulthood (around 3-5 years). Growth slows after maturity but continues throughout their 15-25 year lifespan. Abundant prey in Florida’s Everglades, like rodents and birds, fuels their rapid growth, contributing to their invasive impact.
Posted on 7/25/25 at 2:02 pm to Auburn1968
Ridiculous
Somewhere there is a woman involved in the dumb decisions.
Somewhere there is a woman involved in the dumb decisions.
Posted on 7/25/25 at 2:05 pm to Auburn1968
why not just make them deadly once eaten? im not saying we should put explosives in them, but, well, actually, thats exactly what we should de.
Posted on 7/25/25 at 2:10 pm to Auburn1968
I guess bringing in the “king of the swamp” Troy Landry and his Cajun buddies to catch the Pythons isn’t enough! If Troy can’t do it, I don’t think they will ever be able to fully eradicate all the Pythons in South Florida.
Posted on 7/25/25 at 2:19 pm to Shamoan
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why not just make them deadly once eaten? im not saying we should put explosives in them, but, well, actually, thats exactly what we should de.
Tylenol is poison to snakes, but it has little effect on mammals and birds.
The python round-ups could provide lots of test cases to get the dosage right.
Posted on 7/25/25 at 3:08 pm to Shamoan
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im not saying we should put explosives in them, but, well, actually, thats exactly what we should de.
My first thought when I saw what the story was.
Posted on 7/25/25 at 3:37 pm to Shamoan
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why not just make them deadly once eaten? im not saying we should put explosives in them, but, well, actually, thats exactly what we should de.
You realize the robotic rabbits aren't being eaten, right?
They're just mounted in one place to mimic rabbits and draw out pythons, which are notoriously hard to find. A person watching the bait rabbit still ends up shooting the python
Posted on 7/25/25 at 3:39 pm to Auburn1968
Why not real rabbits with lasers on their heads?
Posted on 7/25/25 at 3:42 pm to cgrand
Posted on 7/25/25 at 4:44 pm to Germantiger001
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I bet she has a robot rabbit
That vibrates.
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