Re: my baby jungle python eating a quail
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 1:49 pm



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Yes true, how about the Kurrajong PantherZXR750 wrote:If you have lions in your neighbourhood then I think you should look at movingChitchats wrote:Big enough snake? How about a lion, now thats a big fucking cat.ZXR750 wrote:Cool looking snake.
Yes there are a few on this forum who like or have reptiles as pets.
I have been trying to convince my wife that we need a Black headed Python for the last couple of years. When the kids are a bit older we may get one.
And Glen. I usually agree with you but this time you are talking shit. A big enough snake will happily solve any cat problems in the neighbourhood. They are far too useful for belting with a shovel.![]()
robracer wrote:sounds like a threat
watch out Glen
Thats just so wrongzxsixr03 wrote:and every morning the owner would wake to find the snake lying fully stretched parallel to him on the bed.
heard that story about 16 times over my year of owning a snake...zxsixr03 wrote:My brothers mate had a python fully grown had it since it was young, he had the run of the house pretty much and usually slept on the end of the bed (weird yes) but it stopped eating for months and every morning the owner would wake to find the snake lying fully stretched parallel to him on the bed. Took it to the vet as it wasn't eating properly and was told not to let the snake sleep next to him as it was measuring him up to start a feast...
GPZ_Jim wrote:cool vidbut I think the "boobs or I move it closer" vid has the lolz
Agreed, love that vid.GPZ_Jim wrote:cool vidbut I think the "boobs or I move it closer" vid has the lolz