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Old 12-13-13, 08:34 PM   #1
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i remember when i was like 6 years old going over my mother's friends house who had a 16.5 ft albino burm. and it just stared me down. i was terrified. i love snakes, dont get me wrong. but im not even 5'ft, or 110 pounds. I would be terrified of having a giant snake in the house. If i'm going to go with a python, it'd be a ball. something that i can hold by myself.

and as for pits, i have 2 & 1/2. you can train a dog. a snake is a hunter, and i dont think i would trust one that big.

Boys Tragic Death Could Have Happened To Any Family With 20-Foot Pet Python - YouTube <-- not sure if its real or fake, but thats the reason im so iffy.
That's fake.
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Old 12-13-13, 08:38 PM   #2
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That's fake.
No way! Its 100% real.

That was a retic with a ball pythons head hahaha
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Old 12-13-13, 08:52 PM   #3
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That's fake.
ok thank you.
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Old 12-13-13, 09:20 PM   #4
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Well let me start off by stating if your living situation is likely to change, ie different state, then anything on the Lacey act is not a good idea. Second people always seem to overlook the fact that there are dwarf burmese that do not get over 10 feet and are significantly more slender bodied then normals Burms. I've heard of 3 foot long breeder males, and females typically don't hit the 8 foot mark. Yes burmese are awesome animals, I'd love to have one, but they arnt for your average keeper. Snakes of that magnitude take some seroius man power to control in a safe way. What state are you in anyway?
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Old 12-13-13, 09:22 PM   #5
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Well let me start off by stating if your living situation is likely to change, ie different state, then anything on the Lacey act is not a good idea. Second people always seem to overlook the fact that there are dwarf burmese that do not get over 10 feet and are significantly more slender bodied then normals Burms. I've heard of 3 foot long breeder males, and females typically don't hit the 8 foot mark. Yes burmese are awesome animals, I'd love to have one, but they arnt for your average keeper. Snakes of that magnitude take some seroius man power to control in a safe way. What state are you in anyway?

im sorry, i just saw this. i live in pennsylvania. outside of philly.
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