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01-10-03, 09:22 AM
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Python sebae eating!!!
Those big snake amaze me with what they can put in their mouth!!!
Those pic are from one of my snake book. Too bad i wasn't their to
take it. This is a sebae python or if you prefert african rock python
eating a impala.
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01-10-03, 12:02 PM
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Great pic, thanks for sharing.
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01-10-03, 12:20 PM
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This one pic was very popular a few years ago:
Jurliki
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01-10-03, 09:28 PM
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AMAZING
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01-10-03, 09:34 PM
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i dont get how those slow snakes can catch a deer or whatever like that.. unless the thing was already dead for the snake to eat? :S
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01-10-03, 09:58 PM
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One word for you snakedude..................AMBUSH!!!!!!!!!!!
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01-10-03, 10:56 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by snakedude_03
i dont get how those slow snakes can catch a deer or whatever like that.. unless the thing was already dead for the snake to eat? :S
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Slow? They might not be able to run one down, but yeesh... like Jason said... if it doesn't see the snake it doesn't have a chance... I don't think I will ever get over how fast snakes are
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01-10-03, 11:10 PM
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I would have 2 agrea with jason and Linds I once gott taged in the leg by a 15foot burm and did not see a thing it happened so fast it was unreal how fast they are
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01-10-03, 11:35 PM
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Very true. Almost everytime I feed my balls they surprise me. They seem like such slow animals but then.... BANG! They've grabbed and started to constrict the prey before you even have a chance to blink. Gotta love it
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01-11-03, 01:49 AM
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very nice pics .. man oh man .. I love roks!
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01-11-03, 05:12 AM
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unless the thing was already dead for the snake to eat?
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No, they are predators. It seems incredible how they can catch a deer, and how they can swallow it. But, believe me, they can.
Every python can be very fast when attack. If you see the picture I put, you'll see there are high grass... a great place for ambush, donīt you think so?.
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01-11-03, 02:49 PM
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Snakes are amazingly fast. When i film one striking with the video camera it only covers one frame. Our camera does 25 frames per second, so that means the snake struck in one 25th of a second. They may not have the stamina for long distance running like a gazzelle, but they are unmatched for a short burst.
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02-01-03, 01:48 AM
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I belive that large pythons are faster then some of us would like them to be when it comes to feading time. (hehehe) like I alwase say count your fingers before and after feading time.
But that is the gratest thing about nature and one of the reasons why we keep these wonderful animals.
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02-02-03, 12:38 AM
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WOW......Great pic man.
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02-05-03, 10:50 PM
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That is such a cool picture, glad it is not me in the picture.
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