Python on the Loose

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H2Andy

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That's one big puppy, or should I say puppy eater.
 
I can see the film now - Anaconda Apts, just when you thought it was safe to rent again ;)
 
Poor Baby! I went to high school with an albino python named Monty :D
He was about the same length, and very sweet and gentle. He also had a sense of humor! The teacher that owned him would let students from his classes "walk him" during the day for exercise. He liked nothing better than to sneak up you at the vending machines and nose you in the Achilles tendon. Talk about jumping out of your skin!
 
Hmm. Sounds familiar. We had a giant python get out up here in AR this summer!!
 
poor python lost its way, good to hear she's back :) i love snakes, i cant watch anaconda movies and get scared cuz theyre just so cute, their fat faces and that tongue its adorable :) i could never own one though i couldnt feed it live mice..
 
ive had two pythons and one boa and feeding them mice wasnt the problem, as when they got big it was the cost of finding and then feeding them full size rabbits as it got very costly $80 a mounth and then some. :11:
 
rabbits! oh the poor darlings i couldnt do that! i love watching nature shows, but i have to turn it off when the animals are hunting ..unless its insects... i cant stand to watch :(
 

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