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Old 06-19-12, 05:56 PM   #1
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Anyone near Myrtle Beach?

I just saw this on CNN but I'm not sure how old it is. In any case, this jungle carpet python looks like a real sweetie! I hope it finds a good home.

Video - Breaking News Videos from CNN.com

You might have to look for the Abandonded python video.
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Old 06-19-12, 07:06 PM   #2
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Video - Breaking News Videos from CNN.com

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Thanks, could figure it out.
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I like the way that they did not over sensationalize the situation.

They pointed out "Non venomous, non aggressive"

Unlike Animal Planet, they would have turned it into a circus story.
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I agree they did a decent job with the story. The reporter even had the snake on him.

I adopted a corn snake that was found around here. The television report was hysterical. They said it was an a baby albino python and it bit the toe of some 200 lb kid and even showed a picture of his toe! It was a 4-5 foot snow corn that was as docile as could be!
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I like the way that they did not over sensationalize the situation.

They pointed out "Non venomous, non aggressive"

Unlike Animal Planet, they would have turned it into a circus story.
I saw it on HLN this morning. They mostly showed the snake, which did indeed seem beautiful. No scare tactics involved.
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I agree they did a decent job with the story. The reporter even had the snake on him.

I adopted a corn snake that was found around here. The television report was hysterical. They said it was an a baby albino python and it bit the toe of some 200 lb kid and even showed a picture of his toe! It was a 4-5 foot snow corn that was as docile as could be!
I'd be more concerned about a 200 lb kid than the fact that a cornsnake bit him
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I'd be more concerned about a 200 lb kid than the fact that a cornsnake bit him
What if that kid was six foot four and a football linebacker?
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What if that kid was six foot four and a football linebacker?
Then he should be fine from a little corn snake bite.
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Im in SC, I would love to have it, just can't right now.
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Too bad - it's looks like a beauty and so docile. If I was closer I would have adopted it.
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