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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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If the snake is hungry, it would not kill two items of 'prey' and then curl up in a corner - it would surely eat its prey at the time.
I think there is a lot more to this than meets the eye - and investigations may prove that the snake - now destroyed sadly - was innocent.
If the snake is hungry, it would not kill two items of 'prey' and then curl up in a corner - it would surely eat its prey at the time.
I think there is a lot more to this than meets the eye - and investigations may prove that the snake - now destroyed sadly - was innocent.
jno - I don't think snakes do 'nervous' - they are instinctive reptiles, the motion of anxiety is far too sophisticated for a basic species of animal like a snake.
Snakes find food, eat it, digest it, and find some more - that is what they do, apart from knocking off for mating purposes.
Again, the idea that any snake would kill prey, and it would be hungry in order to bother - and then not consume it simply does not ring true.
I think more will be revealed.
Snakes find food, eat it, digest it, and find some more - that is what they do, apart from knocking off for mating purposes.
Again, the idea that any snake would kill prey, and it would be hungry in order to bother - and then not consume it simply does not ring true.
I think more will be revealed.