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Old 04-15-04, 08:51 AM   #1
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Whatever happened to Fragrant flower?

Remember Fragrant flower? A few months ago, she was all over the news, being the longest snake in the world. But she was not, after all.
Nevertheless, Fragrant flower was a pretty big retic that could end up in any zoo or private collection. Who got her? Is she still in Indonesia? Any news on that?
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Old 04-15-04, 11:40 AM   #2
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She wasn't really that big. Plenty of private collections and zoos have retics that are larger if I remember her length correctly. She just "went away" Nothing interesting about a normal sized retic really.

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Old 04-15-04, 03:08 PM   #3
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That version of "fragrant flower" (21 feet long) is still at that little zoo.

The "real" big snake, is suspected to still be with the tribe far in the jungle, and there are people trying to find out if a monster did exist. Those people think that the 21 foot snake was the biggest the people could find when forced to give it to the tourism board.

Keep in mind, there are still many people searching for Unicorns.

I like to think there may be a huge snake living with a tribe in the jungle, but I also like to think that bigfoot and the lochness monster will one day be found and proven.

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Old 04-15-04, 03:30 PM   #4
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There are many "monsters" of the past that are almost extinct that will never be proved as far as the general public goes. Things such as Yeti, Loch Ness etc. can very well be the last specimens of their species on their way to extinction. Remember that there are new speices discovered every day as well as ones going extinct daily. Until a specimen (live or dead) is discovered & brought into captivity they will never be believed in, whether they exist or not? How many species have come & gone in the last hundred years alone that we as humans didn't have a clue about even existing & may never. How many species are KNOWN to exist that are never seen in the wild despite being searched for resentlessly? I don't know about the Unicorn thing LOL but I can beleive in the existence of things such as Bigfoot, Yeti, Lochness etc. As they IMHO are most likely the "tailends" of some of Earths past creatures? Science may prove it one day, but until then people will always have doubts. Things have to be seen to be believed, right? LOL I myself have spent literally years in the bush & never seen say, a Grizzly in the wild. What are the chances of seeing an even more intelligent creature that doesn't want to be seen & is extremely rare too boot???
Anyhow, back to the thread, I too believe the "big one" is still deep in the jungle. I too think that the tribe substituted another snake just to get people to leave them alone. Why would they just hand over a creature they may very well consider to be a God to a bunch of Govt. idiots for finiancial exploitation etc? Give them a placebo & hopefully they will just go away LOL Mark
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A good example of that is the crested gecko they were thout to be dead until 1994 when they were found and brought to the U.S.
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