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Shit dude, take it easy with the huge pictures, I only have so much screen real estate here
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That could easily eat a human.
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That’s a really nice set of boots in the making, right there.
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Damn what caliber for that thing? Beginning to feel my .450 BM may not be big enough yet!
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That could easily eat a human. |
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Dam
If it was easy to distinguish the 1 that got away was bigger that’s a helluva snake |
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This python business will get out of hand!
It will get out of hand and we will be lucky to live through it! |
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Forced perspective, snake is 3'.
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I’m going to go ahead and call a fake—not because I don’t believe that a Retic could get that big—the shadows and perspective look fucky to me.
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Kinda agree? Unless it’s cannabilizing others, therefore allowing hog and deer to populate? #speculationwithoutgoogleization View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I would imagine with snakes like those slithering around your game would be getting a little thin on the ground soon. #speculationwithoutgoogleization Here's 1 eating a smaller gator Python eats Alligator 02, Time Lapse Speed x6 |
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https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/mutZ_8e2kEXJwO0316FdYfGqGAPsFK9ur5Op1yIMO8zOGmbgDqIDGZMBt9JSxb3QYRTG=s85 Jimmy Dupree holds up a 400lb reticulated python killed behind the water plant in Immokalee on 02/09/2019!! It was said that when they spotted the snake it was mating with one that was even larger but it Quickly Slither away leaving a large crater like Trail Into the Woods the older Mexican men who witnessed the snake retreating called it (Loci) which was apparently the name of a Roman genius who took the form of a snake!! When questioned about the event Dupree replied his only concern is that the larger one called (Loci) might return for Revenge but no one listening seem to think that statement was funny. ( please share) To make the small town aware of Loci!!! View Quote Yeah the shitty little picture was bad too. Also this sounds like fuckin' Jeb Bush wrote it "please share". No, fuck no. Fuckin Jeb Bush is now posting here I guess. |
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Snakes don't eat humans, they can't get past our shoulders. That snake could not eat an adult so unless you mean a little kid then maybe. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Yeah that’s a bullshit picture.
That snake literally couldn’t be suspended like that from the shovel. It’s like looped around a rope and there’s not enough snake on the other side of the loop or enough friction generated to hold it there. If that were real, the snake would pull itself out of the loop from its own weight |
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Yeah that’s a bullshit picture. That snake literally couldn’t be suspended like that from the shovel. It’s like looped around a rope and there’s not enough snake on the other side of the loop or enough friction generated to hold it there. If that were real, the snake would pull itself out of the loop from its own weight View Quote |
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Still calling fake, but looks like that bucket may have a grabber of some sort. Stumped until someone not on a phone can look at it in photoshop or some other possible BS move View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Yeah that’s a bullshit picture. That snake literally couldn’t be suspended like that from the shovel. It’s like looped around a rope and there’s not enough snake on the other side of the loop or enough friction generated to hold it there. If that were real, the snake would pull itself out of the loop from its own weight People don't think big constrictors be like they do but..... |
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