I'm wondering if those folks wanted to know if there was a person in there...........if that's the case, I think it was a kindness to have the snake regurgitate rather then just kill it and open it up.
sumthin fishy said:Someone tell me im wrong, cuz Im no expert. I dont know of any snakes that large in africa(im thinking it was an annaconda). I dont know of any hippos in south america.
That was my thoughts as well EMG but as a snake owner I didnt apprecaite the novelty of it. I was acctuly thinking maybe a village child disappeared and someone found the snake with a huge bulge and thought maybe? Ive heard of large snakes eating small kids before.Emg said:I'm wondering if those folks wanted to know if there was a person in there...........if that's the case, I think it was a kindness to have the snake regurgitate rather then just kill it and open it up.
fishcatch22 said:oops.... sorry... I didn't want to make this into a debate, it just looked odd, so I though it would be neat... actually, you're right. I don't think they should have been poking at it.... and most likely it was an african rock python, which are native to africa, and can get upwards of 12-14 feet long.
TheZoo said:Havent watched the video, dont intend to, poor snake. But, I just saw on TV (national geographic channel??) a thing about a 12+ foot snake that ate a 6 foot gator whose tail end poked through the snakes body whilst being digested. Killled the snake of course, but wow. The lower jaw of a snake is so incredibly adapted!!!
fishcatch22 said:... and most likely it was an african rock python, which are native to africa, and can get upwards of 12-14 feet long.
wow, really? the biggest i've ever heard of was 14 feet. I guess that's just the size in captivity, eh? I read that in a reptile care book.Toirtis said:It was, but Afrocks easily hit 20', and 25' has been recorded....certainly capable of swallowing a small newborn hippo calf weighing 50-75 pounds (which appeared larger when regurgitated, since it was bloated from early decomposition/digestion).
fishcatch22 said:wow, really? the biggest i've ever heard of was 14 feet. I guess that's just the size in captivity, eh? I read that in a reptile care book.
wow. well, reference volumes are notoriously inaccurate when it comes to displaying the full size of the animal.Toirtis said:Not at all...a good friend of mine had a female that at 23' was probably the largest known in captivity....one of her daughters, now 18'+ currently resides in the Calgary Zoo.