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#23
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08-08-2013, 02:04 AM
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Re: Two Young Boys Strangled by Python That Did NOT Escape From Pet Store
The snake did escape its enclosure and through the ventilation system and into the living room which was only meters. So many bs stories going around.
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08-09-2013, 10:03 AM
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Re: Two Young Boys Strangled by Python That Did NOT Escape From Pet Store
I read another article recently that said constrictors kill by a violent rise in blood pressure leading to cardiac arrest. The article was trying to lay the blame on carbon monoxide poisoning. It kinda makes sense. It seems abnormal for a snake to make two kills without attempting to feed. I have a corn snake and used to have a ball python. However, I'm not a doctor, just givin my two cents. ::throws pennies::
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08-10-2013, 02:38 AM
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Re: Two Young Boys Strangled by Python That Did NOT Escape From Pet Store
That may happen secondary to the asphyxiation that occurs. They constrict, and as each breath of the prey is released, the muscles of the snakes body constricts, crushing the body & reducing the amount of air intake until the victim expires. I was constricted about the neck for the first time today by my very gentle red tail boa 5'. Xeno simply did not want to go back into his tank. He squeezed hard enough to really get my attention. I lost vision so I laid down on my bed with him before I passed out, he relaxed, & I was able to uncoil him. A child would wake up panicked & struggling. It would be over very quickly. |