Posted on 11/11/2011 1:09:23 PM PST by geraldmcg
A gigantic python snake in Florida ate a 76-pound adult deer. The 16 foot long Burmese python was one of the largest pythons discovered to date in the sunshine state.
According to Florida Fish and Wildlife Commissions exotic species coordinator Scott Hardin, if these huge snakes arent killed, they could migrate northward. A government sanctioned shotgun blast stopped this snake from its potential journey to Atlanta or the Carolinas.
And just how any inches around did the beasts belly have to measure in order to covert a 76 pound Bambi into breakfast? 44 inches.
Oh, and what is the average weight of a 11-year old boy in America: 76 pounds .something to think about.
One minute, really cool video: http://www.cleantv.com/web/ProgramDetail.aspx?pid=407
A dry red, preferably, Pinot Noir or a Cab
LOL
*pouting*
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
creepy is exactly what I was thinking when I was posting but refrained from saying. perfect word for there
Maybe we could build a Gitmo (Barsto) for sharks out there...
Whites might be better here (need something a bit lighter).
;-)
there’s lots of land for that out there; no one would ever find him. heheee
then the running over of snakes and turnips is off the table !!
ohhhhhhhh, *rubbing hands together, yeeehawwwww*
How insensitive! Shark Sensitivity Training SKOOOL needed.
I bet the shark just comes up to my chin (*pointing chin leve*l) and the snake could pounce faster....
snakeses don’t have hands. Must be scales you’ll be rubbing together......rofl!!
totally!!
whoops!! Snake got too excited....
we could also experiment with that new smallpox vaccine — the one BO doesn’t know works but he’s going to give his good buddies $433 million anyway... We could try it on JJ.
Ha, take that!
I don’t blame you; finally! he’s in our grasp and ‘restriction’ capabilities. lol!!
lmao! so true. Let the experiments begin!!
wow; I’m shaking in my turnips
Like 128 mph, etc.
:-)
yuk yuk (*groan*)
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