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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby maj. tom » June 16th, 2018, 9:03 pm

videos available on Liveleak for who want to WTF! some more.

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby nervewrecker » June 16th, 2018, 10:51 pm

The cats had gotten to him first Image

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maj. tom wrote:videos available on Liveleak for who want to WTF! some more.

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That real?

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby matix » June 16th, 2018, 11:51 pm

shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Wah yuh go do????




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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby shake d livin wake d dead » June 17th, 2018, 7:59 am

nervewrecker wrote:The cats had gotten to him first Image


Coral?

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Re: WTF - Snake!

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*$kїđž!™ wrote:
maj. tom wrote:videos available on Liveleak for who want to WTF! some more.

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That real?

very

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby shake d livin wake d dead » June 17th, 2018, 3:49 pm

By september nat geo will have a documentary on this

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby bluefete » June 17th, 2018, 4:12 pm

Do we have anacondas or pythons in T&T?



Biggest Snake: Giant Anaconda
Eunectes murinus

If you look in the records there is a lot of controversy over which snake holds the world's record for massive size. The dimensions that have earned the anaconda the title of king is its total body mass or its weight (the sheer physical bulk of it).

The largest anaconda ever measured was almost 28 feet long with a girth of 44 inches. She wasn't weighed at the time she was caught, but scientists estimate that she must have weighed over 500 lbs.

The other snake that competes with the anaconda is the Asiatic Reticulated Python (Python reticulatus). The python holds the world's record for length of a snake, with the longest ever measured at 33 feet.

Even though the longest python is longer than the record-holding anaconda, the girth of the anaconda is far bigger. Anacondas in the jungles of South America can grow as big around as a grown man!

If you've seen the stories circulating around the Internet about the world's biggest snake being held in captivity in Indonesia (back in 2003), then get the straight dope on snopes.com.

The Secret Life of an Anaconda

Anacondas in the wild spend most of their time hanging out in rivers hunting for their food. They are solitary creatures that are somewhat shy and not many of them are easily seen.

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They are very well camouflaged in the swamps and bogs in which they thrive. There are some historical reports of early European explorers of the South American jungles seeing giant anacondas up to 100 feet long and some of the native peoples of the South American jungle have reported seeing anacondas up to 50 feet long.

No one has caught and measured an anaconda anywhere near that size. It is important to note that when a dead anaconda's hide or skin is laid out it can be stretched very easily, expanding to much longer lengths than the snake exhibited when alive.

Reports of outsize anacondas that cannot be verified are usually due to distortions in perception, or a snake skin being disproportionately stretched and inaccurately measured. People are generally really bad at estimating length, especially for larger snakes. In fact, the larger the snake, the larger the margin of error.

Anacondas like to hang out in rivers so it would be difficult to estimate the length of one seen swimming without seeing the entire snake. It's the anaconda's ability to remain partly hidden in the water that makes it difficult to accurately find (and document) a specimen that exceeds the current world's record. (Would you want to jump in the water after a giant anaconda to try and measure a snake big enough to kill you?)

The Biggest Snake to Have Ever Lived

If you think that an anaconda big enough to swallow a capybara or tapir whole is big, you should see the size of the giant snake scientists discovered in a coal mine in Colombia, South America in 2008. Fossils of an enormous snake were discovered in an open coal mine in the Amazon rainforest.

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Paleontologists estimated the length of the snake - called Titanoboa - to be 43 feet long and estimated to weigh 2,500 pounds! Based on their findings, the scientists who identified this new species of snake said it was large enough to prey on crocodiles. Since snakes are cold-blooded, the average temperature of the Amazon had to have been 6 to 8 degrees warmer to support a snake that enormous.

Killer Snake

Anacondas are members of the boa constrictor family of snakes. That means that they kill their prey by coiling their large, powerful bodies around their victims and squeezing until their prey suffocates or is crushed to death and dies from internal bleeding.

Then the snake unhinges its jaw and swallows the victim whole. Anacondas are much more likely to eat aquatic creatures, such as fish. Occasionally, they have been known to eat: caimans (a relative of the alligator), other snakes, deer, and even jaguars.

Anacondas are rather slow-moving snakes, so they have to rely on stealth and the element of surprise to catch their unsuspecting prey.

Do Anacondas Bite?

Just about every species of snake on earth has teeth, but the anacondas' teeth are not used for chewing. Snakes' teeth are used for holding onto their prey, preventing them from escaping.

Some snakes have venom in two specially designed, extra long teeth (called fangs) which they use to kill their prey. Anacondas have teeth, but they are not a venomous snake. They rely on their enormous size and power to subdue their victims. It is possible to be bitten by an anaconda, but the bite itself would not be fatal.

http://www.extremescience.com/biggest-snake.htm

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby nervewrecker » June 17th, 2018, 4:18 pm

shake d livin wake d dead wrote:
nervewrecker wrote:The cats had gotten to him first Image


Coral?
Nah, looks like a normal rat snake. Reddish brown on top.
Had a gash in the abdomen. Not sure how it was attained but I have cats and that should conclude it.

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby nervewrecker » June 17th, 2018, 4:20 pm

bluefete wrote:Do we have anacondas or pythons in T&T?



Biggest Snake: Giant Anaconda
Eunectes murinus

If you look in the records there is a lot of controversy over which snake holds the world's record for massive size. The dimensions that have earned the anaconda the title of king is its total body mass or its weight (the sheer physical bulk of it).

The largest anaconda ever measured was almost 28 feet long with a girth of 44 inches. She wasn't weighed at the time she was caught, but scientists estimate that she must have weighed over 500 lbs.

The other snake that competes with the anaconda is the Asiatic Reticulated Python (Python reticulatus). The python holds the world's record for length of a snake, with the longest ever measured at 33 feet.

Even though the longest python is longer than the record-holding anaconda, the girth of the anaconda is far bigger. Anacondas in the jungles of South America can grow as big around as a grown man!

If you've seen the stories circulating around the Internet about the world's biggest snake being held in captivity in Indonesia (back in 2003), then get the straight dope on snopes.com.

The Secret Life of an Anaconda

Anacondas in the wild spend most of their time hanging out in rivers hunting for their food. They are solitary creatures that are somewhat shy and not many of them are easily seen.

Image

They are very well camouflaged in the swamps and bogs in which they thrive. There are some historical reports of early European explorers of the South American jungles seeing giant anacondas up to 100 feet long and some of the native peoples of the South American jungle have reported seeing anacondas up to 50 feet long.

No one has caught and measured an anaconda anywhere near that size. It is important to note that when a dead anaconda's hide or skin is laid out it can be stretched very easily, expanding to much longer lengths than the snake exhibited when alive.

Reports of outsize anacondas that cannot be verified are usually due to distortions in perception, or a snake skin being disproportionately stretched and inaccurately measured. People are generally really bad at estimating length, especially for larger snakes. In fact, the larger the snake, the larger the margin of error.

Anacondas like to hang out in rivers so it would be difficult to estimate the length of one seen swimming without seeing the entire snake. It's the anaconda's ability to remain partly hidden in the water that makes it difficult to accurately find (and document) a specimen that exceeds the current world's record. (Would you want to jump in the water after a giant anaconda to try and measure a snake big enough to kill you?)

The Biggest Snake to Have Ever Lived

If you think that an anaconda big enough to swallow a capybara or tapir whole is big, you should see the size of the giant snake scientists discovered in a coal mine in Colombia, South America in 2008. Fossils of an enormous snake were discovered in an open coal mine in the Amazon rainforest.

Image

Paleontologists estimated the length of the snake - called Titanoboa - to be 43 feet long and estimated to weigh 2,500 pounds! Based on their findings, the scientists who identified this new species of snake said it was large enough to prey on crocodiles. Since snakes are cold-blooded, the average temperature of the Amazon had to have been 6 to 8 degrees warmer to support a snake that enormous.

Killer Snake

Anacondas are members of the boa constrictor family of snakes. That means that they kill their prey by coiling their large, powerful bodies around their victims and squeezing until their prey suffocates or is crushed to death and dies from internal bleeding.

Then the snake unhinges its jaw and swallows the victim whole. Anacondas are much more likely to eat aquatic creatures, such as fish. Occasionally, they have been known to eat: caimans (a relative of the alligator), other snakes, deer, and even jaguars.

Anacondas are rather slow-moving snakes, so they have to rely on stealth and the element of surprise to catch their unsuspecting prey.

Do Anacondas Bite?

Just about every species of snake on earth has teeth, but the anacondas' teeth are not used for chewing. Snakes' teeth are used for holding onto their prey, preventing them from escaping.

Some snakes have venom in two specially designed, extra long teeth (called fangs) which they use to kill their prey. Anacondas have teeth, but they are not a venomous snake. They rely on their enormous size and power to subdue their victims. It is possible to be bitten by an anaconda, but the bite itself would not be fatal.

http://www.extremescience.com/biggest-snake.htm
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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby bluefete » June 17th, 2018, 4:25 pm

LOL.

You and Shakes does be really going competition with snakes.

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby Hyperion » June 17th, 2018, 7:37 pm

bluefete wrote:INDONESIAN WOMAN SWALLOWED BY 23-FOOT-LONG PYTHON NEAR HER GARDEN


By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
JUN 16, 2018 | 9:15 PM

ImageA 54-year-old woman was swallowed whole by a python in Jakarta, Indonesia. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

JAKARTA, Indonesia — A 7-meter-long (23-foot-long) python has swallowed a woman in central Indonesia, a village official said Saturday.

The victim, 54-year-old Wa Tiba, went missing while checking her vegetable garden near her village on Muna island in Southeast Sulawesi province on Thursday evening, according to the village chief, Faris.

On Friday, her family went to look for her at the garden but found only her belongings, including sandals and a flashlight, said Faris, who uses a single name.

The family and villagers launched a search for the woman, and found the snake with a bloated belly about 50 meters (yards) from where her belongings were found.

The villagers killed the snake and carried it to the village.

“When they cut open the snake’s belly they found Tiba’s body still intact with all her clothes,” Faris said. “She was swallowed first from her head.”

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Videos posted on some websites showed villagers slicing open the python’s carcass to reveal the woman’s body.

Faris said the victim’s garden, about 1 kilometer (half a mile) from her house, is located in a rocky area with caves and cliffs believed to contain many snakes.

Reticulated pythons, which are widespread in Indonesia and other parts of Southeast Asia, grab onto their prey with dozens of sharp curved teeth and then squeeze it to death before swallowing it whole.

Reports of humans being killed by pythons are extremely rare. In the wild they are known to eat monkeys, pigs and other mammals.

It was the second python attack on a human in Indonesia since March last year, when a 25-year-old man was swallowed whole by a python in West Sulawesi province.



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Re: WTF - Snake!

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maj. tom wrote:videos available on Liveleak for who want to WTF! some more.

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby shake d livin wake d dead » June 19th, 2018, 6:53 pm

Under all seriousness if allyuh bounce up that in d wild....wah yuh go do

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shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Under all seriousness if allyuh bounce up that in d wild....wah yuh go do
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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby Hyperion » June 19th, 2018, 7:03 pm

shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Under all seriousness if allyuh bounce up that in d wild....wah yuh go do


scream like a baby and run like Usain Bolt. No cutlass could do that justice.

Is amazing how something that size could be so perfectly camouflaged.

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Postby 88sins » June 19th, 2018, 8:53 pm

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby shake d livin wake d dead » September 6th, 2018, 5:52 am

Bricks would have been shat when hood was opened

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Postby Duane 3NE 2NR » September 6th, 2018, 9:36 am

Wait, the car owners name is Mike Hunt?

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Postby vaiostation » September 6th, 2018, 9:40 am

Though it was Isaac hunt...

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby nervewrecker » September 6th, 2018, 6:56 pm

You zack hunt?

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby stev » January 12th, 2019, 1:37 am

bright orange snake with a black head (sorry no pics) very thin and about 8 inches long....any ideas?

for some strange reason it found itself in the house :| first time a snake ever came into the house (have no idea how cuz the house is sealed off...drain pipe maybe?)

not aggressive at all...i sweep he ass outside a few mins ago.

garden snake? rat snake? Nervewrecker's rogue penis? :P

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby nervewrecker » January 12th, 2019, 1:32 pm

Legless lizard? Also what I call my lolee

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Postby stev » January 12th, 2019, 10:52 pm

:lol:

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Postby RedVEVO » January 13th, 2019, 12:30 am

Again .. read my lips

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby shake d livin wake d dead » June 19th, 2019, 6:25 pm

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Postby VII » June 19th, 2019, 9:30 pm

This was last year..those fat geckos sheit on everything so i was glad to see them being kept in check,don't bother the snakes around,I know there are bigger similarly aborial tigres, tree boas and boas/macajuels too,was thinking of putting a mesh on top there,a big tigre or boa coming in would be different..and I'm certain they've come in already.

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Postby VII » June 19th, 2019, 10:04 pm

My son with same species he caught at school not too far from home..he's the official animal rescuer at school, all the other kids and teachers try to kill them but he's kinda changed the culture a bit,they call him on the PA when there's an encounter,he also catches and release iguanas at school and home,handles wild tarantulas and let them walk on his arm both chevron and pink-toed and many other species of snakes too,they're aware of the dangerous ones and always consult me before handling any they come across..have had some really nice looking fake corals in yard also,very friendly snakes..we've also observed others species like small tigres and other colorful and striped racers for months in weep holes on a retaining wall and cracks etc..we catch them and release,plenty boa encounters also...rainbow and Macajuel mostly...have caught 'Trinidad corals' in the house and yard also...have plenty pics stored in old emails and files etc,have to look..

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