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Old 10-25-12, 10:12 PM   #1
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Pretty neat...

Saw this series of photos on a different forum...















all I know is that the photos were taken in Australia
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Old 10-25-12, 10:41 PM   #2
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Re: Pretty neat...

oh wow, lol fatty snake. hehe
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Re: Pretty neat...

That snake's gonna have permanent stretch marks from eating so much heehee
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That's one very fat, vulnerable snake! Wow!
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Re: Pretty neat...

That is pretty incredible to see.
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Re: Pretty neat...

These images have been posted here a few times already, very cool pics though.
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These images have been posted here a few times already, very cool pics though.
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agree,but it was good to see them again

those are some of the pictures i use to show folk,just how big a meal a snake can easily put away

imo its a Black Headed Python doing what it does best,eating other reptiles

JUST GOTTA LOVE BHP's

these snakes are my moral answer to unwanted siblings,when breeding morphs

keep/sell all the morph's,but instead of flooding the market with cheap unwanted normals/siblings,keep a pair of BHP's to feed them to,its mother nature at her best

cheers shaun
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agree,but it was good to see them again

those are some of the pictures i use to show folk,just how big a meal a snake can easily put away

imo its a Black Headed Python doing what it does best,eating other reptiles

JUST GOTTA LOVE BHP's

these snakes are my moral answer to unwanted siblings,when breeding morphs

keep/sell all the morph's,but instead of flooding the market with cheap unwanted normals/siblings,keep a pair of BHP's to feed them to,its mother nature at her best

cheers shaun
Problem is, you'll need to cycle through BHPs, as a Carpet hatchie is too small of a meal for an adult BHP.

...Or you can raise the Carpet siblings till their sub-adults.
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These images have been posted here a few times already, very cool pics though.

Don't recall having seen them, new to me! Cool post, alessia. Such a greedy snake! Never ceases to amaze me what snakes can shove down their gullets.
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Re: Pretty neat...

Aw man I don't remember the last time they were posted my bad! still pretty awesome though
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Re: Pretty neat...

Of course it was taken in Oz. The animals there are badass.

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First time I've seen these pictures and they are great. That fella probably won't be hungry again for awhile. Thanks for posting them.
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Re: Pretty neat...

I hadn't seen it before, so it was cool.
Ah i hate the idea of feeding snakes to other snakes. I can see the need and the practicality for breeders, but that would sure be hard for me to do. Love BHPs though.
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