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shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Yuh walking normal normal and this fall in front of yuh
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:rebound wrote:This a local pic?shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Yuh walking normal normal and this fall in front of yuh
Yup....there is a vid floating around
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:rebound wrote:This a local pic?shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Yuh walking normal normal and this fall in front of yuh
Yup....there is a vid floating around
maj. tom wrote:For something as large as that snake, or say a tiger, any predator animal large enough to strangle us... the real response would be paralysed with fear so you don't feel anything as you enter the death phase. If you can recover from that phase, you would flee.
The mammalian brain just activates a primordial response to dump a lot of neurotransmitters and hormones to give a peaceful hallucinogenic feeling that heaven exists. I read that a lot of cases of a violent death, people sheit themselves because of the uncontrollable surge of these biochemicals. Plenty accounts from soldiers and prisoners who sheit themselves during a fight. Similar if it's a violent car crash victim.
SMc wrote:I honestly dont get why people so scared of snakes- I cant think of anyone I know personally that has ever been killed or even wounded (without looking for it) from one yet. It would be interesting to know how many people here know anyone personally (not tany ex-cousin thing) that has deads or been wounded by a snake. Other than 88, I doubt there are many.
SMc wrote:I honestly dont get why people so scared of snakes- I cant think of anyone I know personally that has ever been killed or even wounded (without looking for it) from one yet. It would be interesting to know how many people here know anyone personally (not tany ex-cousin thing) that has deads or been wounded by a snake. Other than 88, I doubt there are many.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:SMc wrote:I honestly dont get why people so scared of snakes- I cant think of anyone I know personally that has ever been killed or even wounded (without looking for it) from one yet. It would be interesting to know how many people here know anyone personally (not tany ex-cousin thing) that has deads or been wounded by a snake. Other than 88, I doubt there are many.
Lehme carry yuh up Biche nuh...you'd hear some stories and see the scars as proof...mappaire mc
eitech wrote:Came across three rat snakes in the space of a month entering my yard. All were about a foot long. That was my first, second and third time encountering snakes personally and all got the same reaction and end treatment. I living here two years and they jus showed up. I dont see any rats only frogs.
VII wrote:Rat snakes like mice outside by our garbage bin area,they just duck when they see you,they dont really run,you can see 4 to 10 around the drums at any given time after dark..Glencoe..
We leave snake be,just catch and release interesting ones and take note of the species .there's a bank right opposite the garbage area that always has baby macajuels and some fat rainbow boas,the rainbows are very aggressive they hiss and strike like the real thing..
Caught many corals and false corals in the past,the false corals with the red head are really cool snakes they dont even strike and like to wrap around your hand and fingers,they'll make good pets...we just put them back and keep observing them and they always in the same spots,they're not afraid of us..
Snakes are cool.eitech wrote:Came across three rat snakes in the space of a month entering my yard. All were about a foot long. That was my first, second and third time encountering snakes personally and all got the same reaction and end treatment. I living here two years and they jus showed up. I dont see any rats only frogs.
zoom rader wrote: the rainbow tree boa are slow and harmless
SMc wrote:Good to hear not everyone afraid snakes, we used to get one or two coming through the garden every couple weeks- now lucky if you see any so always happy when there is one aboutzoom rader wrote: the rainbow tree boa are slow and harmless
I find the opposite- rainbow boas can be real arseholes when they want, and thats most of the time.
One of my good pals is a forest ranger so I kinda learned this stuff from him. He gave good tips in dealing with forest Animals.SMc wrote:Good to hear not everyone afraid snakes, we used to get one or two coming through the garden every couple weeks- now lucky if you see any so always happy when there is one aboutzoom rader wrote: the rainbow tree boa are slow and harmless
I find the opposite- rainbow boas can be real arseholes when they want, and thats most of the time.
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