Sounds like the typical episode of Batman.
Sounds like the typical episode of Batman.
"There he goes, one of Gods own prototypes. Some kind of high powered mutant never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die"
lol..that picture is disgusting*
I believe I would die if I ever saw a snake that size. I am afraid of them as it is anyway. I don't understand why snake owners buy these snakes and then turn them out in the wild once they get grown. Why even buy one or IMO why does anyone even want to own one. I say kill every snake alive. The only good snake is a dead one. I know some snakes are used to make vaccine but other than that what are they good for?? They are creepy looking, ugly and make me freak out every time I see one, especially this one. It is huge. I'll never understand how anyone can love these snakes or own them.
crikey mate...shes a beaut.
MIAMI -- Once again, a python was done in by its dinner.
After one python exploded after trying to eat an alligator, and another was blamed for disappearance of a Siamese cat, a 10-foot African rock python was apparently trapped by the turkey it ate at a Miami nursery. It couldn't slither back through a fence to digest the bird in peace.
Dozens of turkeys and chickens live at the nursery, and owner Felix Azquz noticed one turkey was missing early Monday. Then Azquz, 77, saw the bulging snake.
``It scared me,'' Azquz said. ``I ran outside to call the police.''
Capt. Al Cruz of the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue antivenin unit said a similar 16-foot-long snake was found in the same area three years ago, before a new housing development was built.
The snake was taken to a Miami-Dade County nature center, but Cruz said it will be moved to a zoo in Central Florida because of its aggression.
``It launches at everything that tries to come near it,'' Cruz said.
Last month, a 13-foot python blew up as it tried to swallow a 6-foot American alligator in Everglades National Park. Neither animal survived.
On Sunday, a bulging 12-foot Burmese python was captured near the backyard of a Miami Gardens home. A snake expert said the python had eaten the homeowner's year-old Siamese cat, named Frances.
``The moral of the story,'' Cruz said, is that pythons ``are eating more than they can chew.''
so who killed who then. did the python kill the alligator or did the aligator kill the python.
[img]http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i42/stinmeister/untitled-2.jpg[/img]
hahaha i guess technically they both did
"An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity."
-Martin Luther King Jr.
Is this one of them there psychological debates, which came first, the chicken or the egg things
What we've got here is failure to communicate. Some men you just can't reach, so you get what we had here last week which is the way he wants it. Well, he gets it.
Bookmarks