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Rock Python
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Quite shocking. A 16 foot snake escapes from a reptile store and strangles two young boys. Initial investigations show that the store was licensed, but the snake was probably hungry. Surely this snake did not have adequate, secure housing for a snake of such size?
I find it odd that the snake managed to constrict the children but did not take them as prey. A snake will strike if threatened, but will only usually 'crush' to prepare the prey for food. Anyone else sceptical or is it just me? (probably just me!)
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-us- canada- 2358311 6
I find it odd that the snake managed to constrict the children but did not take them as prey. A snake will strike if threatened, but will only usually 'crush' to prepare the prey for food. Anyone else sceptical or is it just me? (probably just me!)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.AlwaysConfused I have to admit that thought crossed my mind but it was not reported that the snake left the scene. Maybe the children were in the process of being swallowed and the gory details have been left out of the report as a matter of respect? A terrible tragedy that brings every day annoyances into proportion.
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My thoughts exactly, Fender, unless the owners kid was familiar with the snake? They do familiarise with people. I have a 4 foot royal python (nowhere near the size of this 16 foot rock python). He/she's a softy, but it's obvious when he is hungry as he spends much time realigning his jaw in preparation for food. I'm no expert, so surely a reptile shop owner would/should have recognised this?
I just cannot see a snake crushing it's preying then buggering off before consuming it.
I just cannot see a snake crushing it's preying then buggering off before consuming it.
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there's some explanation at the end of this
http:// www.the guardia n.com/w orld/20 13/aug/ 06/pyth on-pet- shop-ki lls-boy s-canad a?INTCM P=SRCH
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The version I heard was that the two boys were best friends with the pet shop owner's son and spent "all their time there". If I heard correctly, it said that all three boys were sleeping in the same bed.
I thought it was odd for the snake to 'selectively' kill the two boys but leave the owner's son unharmed. I thought it was even odder that it was able to harm even one of them without at least waking the other two up, so the second victim seems a little far fetched.
Lets' see if the post mortem raises the same level of publicity.
I thought it was odd for the snake to 'selectively' kill the two boys but leave the owner's son unharmed. I thought it was even odder that it was able to harm even one of them without at least waking the other two up, so the second victim seems a little far fetched.
Lets' see if the post mortem raises the same level of publicity.