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Having owned one, I'm going to guess this snake is a Burmese Python. And yes, they can really eat a full-grown kangaroo.
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and just HOW would you know that, young lady?
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LOL...Plausible certainty?
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Here is one interesting photo: http://www.pitt.edu/~mcs2/herp/python.html
The above link shows a rather large (and extremely obese) Burm. Warning....the link below is the same disturbing photos as previously posted, but with additional information to show that the snake is not an anaconda and it probably didn't really eat a human after all: http://home.att.net/~crinaustin/Snake2.htm |
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