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Myriad2112 | 12:07 Thu 28th Feb 2008 | News
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... and the family were so shocked, they had time to take a photo of it. (mind you it wasn't really a proper dog)

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles /news/worldnews.html?in_article_id=520310&in_p age_id=1811
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Thats not a tail and back legs in the second picture, thats the poor wee things nose! You'd think after loosing a cat and a guinea pig already they would have been a bit more careful with the dog. I can't believe they took pictures
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Maybe they're serial pet murderers
I'd be sh*tting it if I was that Labrador :/
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It wasn't a real dog, it was a chihuahua.
How many bags and shoes can you make out of that beast?
I wonder if it would be up for a rottweiler?
I always thought that a constrictor would crush its prey before eating it? I can't see a dog waiting around while a python takes its own sweet time gettng the dog past its mouth into its stomach.

I do find the notion of taking photos at different stages rather biazarre - will he do that if the python does get hold of one of his family?
Actually, on David Attenborough's 'Life In Cold Blood' the other day, you saw a boa constrictor (or perhaps a python) who'd captured and was eating a whole deer.

It took it about five hours and David said that afterwards, the snake wouldn't have to eat for about a year.

Yep...I have no idea how they manage to capture their prey...but they do!
Wonder if they will have time to pick up the camera if it eats a kid?

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