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08-06-2013, 08:30 PM
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Re: Two Young Boys Strangled by Python That Did NOT Escape From Pet Store
sad story... i feel bad for the families and the store owners... looks like he's already getting a ration of shit even though im sure he feels horrible about it.
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08-07-2013, 03:20 AM
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Re: Two Young Boys Strangled by Python That Did NOT Escape From Pet Store
That's what I was thinking D.Angel....check out my thoughts in my first message
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08-07-2013, 04:22 AM
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Re: Two Young Boys Strangled by Python That Did NOT Escape From Pet Store
Snakes kill their prey with constriction. They wrap around the body in a coil leaving only the head and neck visible, squeeze and then chow down. But those boys were far too large for any snake that size to even attempt to devour them- I think it's safe to say that the python wasn't looking for a midnight snack. It's more likely that the snake was attracted by the body heat the boys gave off. I've owned many different species of snakes, from a foot long Corn snake to a 7 ft 75lb Red Tailed Boa constrictor, and there were two things they all had in common; An incredible capacity for escaping what seems to be a completely sealed cage and 2. their tendency to try and wind around my neck and shoulders in an effort to get warm when I held them. Not once have I ever been attacked by them, but when you try to tug them away they instinctively tighten their hold (on anything, really, not just the neck). And they're strong little buggers, too. I'm sure those kids would have woken up trying to get this thing off of them and wound up unintentionally making the situation worse by frightening the snake |
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08-07-2013, 04:12 PM
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Re: Two Young Boys Strangled by Python That Did NOT Escape From Pet Store
This needs to be updated. http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headline...se-police-say/ The python that strangled two young boys this week did not escape from the pet store below the apartment where the boys slept, as previously believed, but was a house pet kept inside the apartment where they were visiting friends, authorities in Canada said. |
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08-07-2013, 09:25 PM
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Re: Two Young Boys Strangled by Python That Did NOT Escape From Pet Store
Our local news showed the boys washing the snake, or a snake, in a shower and caring for it. I'll find the clip. How horrible for them! They must have trusted it |