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Old 10-02-12, 08:19 AM   #1
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Reticulatd Python hunting in the wild

Reticulated python video - Python reticulatus - 11 - ARKive
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Old 10-02-12, 09:42 AM   #2
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It looked crazy how the python climbed that tree.
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That was pretty awesome, dont imagine a snake that size being that agile!!
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This is awesome!!!!!

Thanks for posting it!
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That was a very good video. Like Rob stated , I never thought they would be so agile.. pretty intense.
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Do you guys ever watch your snakes eat?


That was very educational! All you have to do to scare a python off is run over and flash it
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Do you guys ever watch your snakes eat?


That was very educational! All you have to do to scare a python off is run over and flash it
I do. My favourite is the baby eating their first meal. Best feeilng ever. Also coolest thing ever that this little thing comes out of an egg and all of a sudden knows everything it needs to do. It becomes a wicked predator.
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That is amazing to see, great capture!
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Holy crap that retic got some quick moves!
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Very cool!!
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Oh man, i really wanted that snake to eat that monkey. I hate monkies and apes and things lol
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ANd i love watching my snakes eat!
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Oh man, i really wanted that snake to eat that monkey. I hate monkies and apes and things lol
Love snakes.
ANd i love watching my snakes eat!

I am right there with you. I don't care if they are cousins!
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Great video, love the climbing technique (and I was also hoping to see the monkey eaten)
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That was so cool I have never seen a snake that big move so fast all my big ones move slow when we let them out on the floor! Very cool!
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Ahh no love for the monkeys.. I love monkeys.. super freaking cute
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