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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold and Silver Juniors, Mid-tiers and Producers

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To: E. Charters who wrote (43137)6/23/2007 8:21:23 PM
From: koan   of 78427
 
Up here, Atlantic salmon escaping from BC fish pens seem to be establishing themselves.

In Texas, I think there are herds of African antelope that are becoming rare in Africa. Lots of wild animals from Africa run in herds in Texas now and Pythons are becoming established in Florida. Florida probably needed a large constrictor most other tropical areas have them-lol.

One of my 10 top mysteries is WHY, when North and South America were separated, did sea snakes not get established in the Atlantic?

There are zillions of sea snakes in the Pacific, but none in the atlantic??

One theory on why they are so poisensous is that if a fish swallows them, they can bite them, and their venom is so strong the fish will throw them up-lol.
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