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12-22-15, 02:12 PM
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This isn't really a joke... Getting eaten by massive snakes...
Who here knows what it might be like to get eaten by a snake the same way retics eat indigenous tribespeople in the wilder parts of the globe?
What kind of way to die is that? HOW do you do? What if the snake doesn't kill you before you start 'going down'?
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12-22-15, 02:18 PM
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Re: This isn't really a joke... Getting eaten by massive snakes...
Please tell me you are joking
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12-22-15, 02:20 PM
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Re: This isn't really a joke... Getting eaten by massive snakes...
If somerone expierenced this wouldnt they be dead? how would anyone be able to share the expierence???
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12-22-15, 02:50 PM
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Re: This isn't really a joke... Getting eaten by massive snakes...
Oh jeez....please don't bring your vore fettish to this site. =/
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12-22-15, 03:03 PM
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Re: This isn't really a joke... Getting eaten by massive snakes...
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01-03-16, 06:38 AM
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Re: This isn't really a joke... Getting eaten by massive snakes...
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Originally Posted by McCarthy Boas
I think you should just ask this guy. LOL

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This is very photo-shopped
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12-22-15, 07:21 PM
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Re: This isn't really a joke... Getting eaten by massive snakes...
I like horror mang this doesn't really phase me...
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12-28-15, 04:56 PM
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Re: This isn't really a joke... Getting eaten by massive snakes...
1. Assuming this actually happens, the person is dead, therefore cannot share their accounts.
2. To my knowledge, there have been no recorded accounts of a person being eaten by a snake. And for this to even be possible, the animal would have to be the largest size attainable by that particular species. Even a 20' retic/anaconda/burm/etc would be hard pressed to swallow a person, small child excluded.
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01-02-16, 04:21 PM
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Re: This isn't really a joke... Getting eaten by massive snakes...
Well first you'd die, but I doubt any snake could get its mouth around adult human shoulders
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01-02-16, 09:00 PM
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Re: This isn't really a joke... Getting eaten by massive snakes...
Well, people who use live feeders sometimes report feeders kicking and screaming for some time after being hit by the snake, so I guess it has the potential to be quite traumatizing. In most cases you'd be dead before getting swallowed, though, so there are worse ways to die.
But as others above have pointed out; the rigid shoulder width of humans presents a problem to any would-be maneaters. When you see pictures of large snakes swallowing big, even human-sized(ish) animals, you're seeing prey without clavicles, so their shoulder area is very flexible and easily compressed.
Small children might be viable targets, but I haven't heard of any legitimate reports of a snake actually swallowing a human child. Killed, yes, but not swallowed.
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01-02-16, 09:07 PM
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Re: This isn't really a joke... Getting eaten by massive snakes...
Comparatively speaking though, it's not a bad way to go out. I hear all the time about how snakes are cruel hunters, yet not taking into account that the dogs' feral ancestors, the wolves, would often times wear the prey down for hours, biting it and eating it alive until the animal bleeds out. With hyenas the process is quicker, but probably just as painful. The second, say, a zebra is on the ground, it's dinner. I've watched videos of zebras bleating out in pain for a few minutes while it's being eaten alive. Then there's centipedes, which tear their prey to ribbons. And then there's the harlequin shrimp, which will kidnap starfish and eat them alive in their lairs, going as far as forcefeeding the starfish to keep it alive for weeks while it's fed on. There's also anenome's, which have a quick but excruciatingly painful kill tactic (I know. Ever try handling one with a cut on your hand? OUCH.).
I could go on forever, but the truth is snakes have very humane methods of bringing their prey down. It might not be 100% painless, and it's probably still traumatic, but at least they usually wait for the animal to die before chewing down.
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01-03-16, 03:54 AM
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Re: This isn't really a joke... Getting eaten by massive snakes...
I dont think a constrictor snake could kill me.
1. we are not in their food sheme
2. we are too big + our shoulders are annoying for them
3. they avoid us
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01-03-16, 10:59 AM
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Re: This isn't really a joke... Getting eaten by massive snakes...
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Originally Posted by PatrickT
I dont think a constrictor snake could kill me.
1. we are not in their food sheme
2. we are too big + our shoulders are annoying for them
3. they avoid us
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A large constrictor absolutely could kill you. If it got a good wrap around you, especially in the neck area, you'd be dead if there was no one to help you. However, it most likely wouldn't be able to swallow you. But in reality, would a constrictor try and kill you? Probably not for the reasons you stated.
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01-03-16, 02:55 PM
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Re: This isn't really a joke... Getting eaten by massive snakes...
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Originally Posted by PatrickT
I dont think a constrictor snake could kill me.
1. we are not in their food sheme
2. we are too big + our shoulders are annoying for them
3. they avoid us
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I have posted this a few time in other post but I will post it here for you too.
Boa Constrictor "Handling Safety"
Boas are the gentle giants but don't under estimate them. An 8 foot boa is around 8 times stronger than the average human.
One of the most important things we can do for our reptiles and ourselves is to educate ourselves on their care and proper handling of any reptile. Big constrictors are very powerful snakes. I guarantee they are stronger than most people think. I trust all my big snakes, even around my kids. But my kids and I also respect them even more than we trust them. I always thought that I would be able to pull a snake off of me if it ever tried to constrict me. After handling a couple of my large constrictors, who are only holding on to me to feel safe, I'm convinced I would never be able to pull one of them off of me, if it's intent was to kill. Animal planet reported a test that determined an 18-foot-long snake applies pressure equal to about 12 pounds per square inch. That doesn't sound like a allot per inch, but if you figure your arm is about 12 inches in circumference, and a snake that is 6 inches wide wraps around your arm once, that's 864 lbs of pressure on your arm with one coil. Assuming most snakes coil at least 3-4 times, that is 3,456 lbs of pressure do you think you could get enough people in the same room to pull it off of you? I don't have that many friends and my wife would rather collect the insurance money. LOL
Now I know boas will not get 18 feet long but a 10 foot 50 lb + boa will have about the same strength maybe a little less.
So for argument sake lets say a boa will only have .66 pounds per square inch for every foot of snake. Then a 6 foot long boa will have 3.96 pounds per square inch. Most 6 foot long boa are 4 inches wide. So if it wraps around your arm once, that's 190 lbs. of pressure on your arm with one coil. Now we all know boas wrap more than one time around when it's trying to kill something. So 190 x 4 = is 760 lbs pressure on your arm. Now just think if that was around your neck.
Take care
Tom
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01-03-16, 08:11 PM
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Re: This isn't really a joke... Getting eaten by massive snakes...
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Originally Posted by McCarthy Boas
I have posted this a few time in other post but I will post it here for you too.
Boa Constrictor "Handling Safety"
Boas are the gentle giants but don't under estimate them. An 8 foot boa is around 8 times stronger than the average human.
One of the most important things we can do for our reptiles and ourselves is to educate ourselves on their care and proper handling of any reptile. Big constrictors are very powerful snakes. I guarantee they are stronger than most people think. I trust all my big snakes, even around my kids. But my kids and I also respect them even more than we trust them. I always thought that I would be able to pull a snake off of me if it ever tried to constrict me. After handling a couple of my large constrictors, who are only holding on to me to feel safe, I'm convinced I would never be able to pull one of them off of me, if it's intent was to kill. Animal planet reported a test that determined an 18-foot-long snake applies pressure equal to about 12 pounds per square inch. That doesn't sound like a allot per inch, but if you figure your arm is about 12 inches in circumference, and a snake that is 6 inches wide wraps around your arm once, that's 864 lbs of pressure on your arm with one coil. Assuming most snakes coil at least 3-4 times, that is 3,456 lbs of pressure do you think you could get enough people in the same room to pull it off of you? I don't have that many friends and my wife would rather collect the insurance money. LOL
Now I know boas will not get 18 feet long but a 10 foot 50 lb + boa will have about the same strength maybe a little less.
So for argument sake lets say a boa will only have .66 pounds per square inch for every foot of snake. Then a 6 foot long boa will have 3.96 pounds per square inch. Most 6 foot long boa are 4 inches wide. So if it wraps around your arm once, that's 190 lbs. of pressure on your arm with one coil. Now we all know boas wrap more than one time around when it's trying to kill something. So 190 x 4 = is 760 lbs pressure on your arm. Now just think if that was around your neck.
Take care
Tom
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