Posted on 12/24/2007 7:49:43 PM PST by george76
For the second time in two years, a 16-foot python has been found in the wild west of Vero Beach -- this time killed by a large roadside bush mower on a canal bank along 58th Avenue.
On Friday, Jesse Parker was mowing for the county along a large canal south of 12th Street and hit what he thought was bricks.
"When I backed up, a head popped up. It was huge," ...
"It is lucky this happened," Vero Beach Animal Control Officer Bruce Dangerfield said Monday. He said the snake could have grown 25- to 30-feet long.
Though pythons are constrictors capable of killing humans...
This is the 20th large python or boa Dangerfield has found in the past decade in Indian River County.
Ilka Daniel, with the Humane Society of Vero Beach and Indian River County, suggests people with large snakes should contact the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission or the Humane Society about what to do with them, rather than dump them in the wild.
(Excerpt) Read more at sun-sentinel.com ...
16-foot python has been found in the wild west of Vero Beach
Or at least vehicular manslaughter....errr.....snakeslaughter.
Monty! Monty! Monty where are you!
Mmmmmm. Python. Tastes like chicken!
Let’s see now: two snakeskin handbags, three pairs of snakeskin boots, one snakeskin wallet ....
Leni
Mmmm ... python - it’s what’s fer dinner ................ FRegards
I live here in Vero and unless I’ve had too much nog this happened a couple of weeks ago, but I can’t find a link.
Python, the other white meat.
Got milk?
Got antivenom
Yet another reason not to attend Embry-Riddle.
This comment on the source said 12/13
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|Report Abuse |#25 Friday Dec 21
Must really be a slow news day. This happened on last week - as in 12/13. “
I’d say a dry white wine, new potato's and a little salt.
You don't need anti-venom for a non-poisonous snake that kills by suffocating its prey. You need muscle paralyzer. ;-)
Fava Beans would be nice too, just no Chanti, as it is too acidic to go with Python.
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