John Kuthe wrote:
> On Wednesday, April 5, 2017 at 9:03:34 AM UTC-5, Ophelia wrote:
>> "Cheri" wrote in message news
>>
>> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > "Gary" wrote in message ...
>> > Cheri wrote:
>> >>
>> >> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
>> >> news
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>> >> > Sugar gliders are rather strange. Are they allowed to be pets in
>> >> > California?
>> >> >
>> >> > Jill
>> >>
>> >> I don't think so
>> >
>> > Ferrets are also illegal in California. Many still have them
>> > secretly though.
>> >
>> > ===
>> >
>> > Why are they illegal?
>>
>> They think that if irresponsible people release them in the wild that they
>> are dangerous to fish and wildlife. That has happened in some cases with
>> some species, but I don't see it. The same could be said for many animals
>> that aren't illegal.
>>
>> Cheri
>>
>> ===
>>
>> Very true!
>>
>> Thanks, that sounds reasonable I suppose
They look like such sweet little
>> animals though
)
>>
>>
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>
> In Australia rabbits are an introduced species and reproduced, well, like rabbits and became a real problem! I had an Australian tee shirt on with a little bunny with 'x's in it's eyes (cartoon death)!
>
> John Kuthe...
there are some extra pythons in Florida that could be relocated -- they'll
take care of any unwanted creatures, even small farmers