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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby Ted_v2 » January 5th, 2013, 4:12 pm

devrat wrote:
sound boy 64 wrote:Went today and saw the snake itz huge


and they let you just walk back out ???

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby rfari » January 5th, 2013, 4:28 pm

:lol::lol::lol:
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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby Yodins » January 8th, 2013, 5:34 pm

Sunday was amazing. we brought the burmese python to feed, baby caiman for ppl to interact with, albino python, macajuel, ball python. I actually got into the enclosure with the 7 snakes (4 macajuel, 2 rainbow boa and 1 cascabel) and was simultaneously interacting with them for the ppl to see they aren't monsters and cleaning the cage :D Good times :D

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby shake d livin wake d dead » January 8th, 2013, 7:14 pm

Yodins wrote:Sunday was amazing. we brought the burmese python to feed, baby caiman for ppl to interact with, albino python, macajuel, ball python. I actually got into the enclosure with the 7 snakes (4 macajuel, 2 rainbow boa and 1 cascabel) and was simultaneously interacting with them for the ppl to see they aren't monsters and cleaning the cage :D Good times :D


thumbs up dude.

btw what days do they feed animals? mainly reptiles though.

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby nervewrecker » January 8th, 2013, 8:28 pm

yodins, I envy you.

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby Ted_v2 » January 8th, 2013, 9:00 pm

ImageImageImage

Some small pics I haz

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby rollingstock » January 8th, 2013, 10:32 pm

yodins.........Leah De La Rosa, tell her i love her :oops:

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby silver » January 9th, 2013, 9:05 am

Giant Anaconda spits out cow whole...


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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby NicholasM. » January 9th, 2013, 9:52 am

Those two security guards acted really bravely most people would have ran away or killed it.
Thumbs up to them.

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby mitsu_chick941 » January 9th, 2013, 10:14 am

sound boy 64 wrote:Image




dayummmmm

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby shake d livin wake d dead » January 9th, 2013, 10:54 am

mitsu_chick941 wrote:
sound boy 64 wrote:Image




dayummmmm


wud like to see when the mouth open to eat summin.

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby - Rovin's car audio - » January 9th, 2013, 11:33 am

blasted zoo ppl still have d snake there as a attraction for ppl to come see it - put back d ting right wey allyuh find it b4 it dead ....

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby shake d livin wake d dead » January 9th, 2013, 11:37 am

still trying to figure out why some people saying it would not survive in the zoo inno.anyone cud explain?

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby mitsu_chick941 » January 9th, 2013, 11:38 am

depression nah, remember it have a male out there.



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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby - Rovin's car audio - » January 9th, 2013, 11:42 am

its 16ft long & accustomed to being out in d wild all its life being able to move about & do as its sees fit but then to suddenly be cooped up in a lil 4x4 glass jail - yea boi it go live rel good in d zoo ...

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby Ted_v2 » January 9th, 2013, 11:48 am

It's in one of the ponds/glass cage its not 4x4 lol

Personally I'd opt for it to remain in the zoo. Some raj will find It and kill it if they come across it in the wild.

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby shake d livin wake d dead » January 9th, 2013, 11:51 am

- Rovin's car audio - wrote:its 16ft long & accustomed to being out in d wild all its life being able to move about & do as its sees fit but then to suddenly be cooped up in a lil 4x4 glass jail - yea boi it go live rel good in d zoo ...


u seem upset.

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby - Rovin's car audio - » January 9th, 2013, 11:54 am

not really .... :|

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby Bizzare » January 9th, 2013, 1:01 pm

ok ok...some ah allyuh need to hush allyuh kant and stop pretending to be oh so animal caring now. it gettin stale. I could understand domestic animals, but this, most of y'all who pretending don't give even 2 sh1ts to start with. :roll:

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Postby rfari » January 9th, 2013, 1:13 pm

Bizzare wrote:ok ok...some ah allyuh need to hush allyuh kant and stop pretending to be oh so animal caring now. it gettin stale. I could understand domestic animals, but this, most of y'all who pretending don't give even 2 sh1ts to start with. :roll:

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby mitsu_chick941 » January 9th, 2013, 2:28 pm

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Bizzare wrote:ok ok...some ah allyuh need to hush allyuh kant and stop pretending to be oh so animal caring now. it gettin stale. I could understand domestic animals, but this, most of y'all who pretending don't give even 2 sh1ts to start with. :roll:

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby Yodins » January 9th, 2013, 10:10 pm

shake d livin wake d dead wrote:btw what days do they feed animals? mainly reptiles though.

Mondays is snakes and Caimans/Crocs etc. Thursday is Lions and large mammals. Sundays frmo 1-2 is Slither time so you either get to interact with max the macajuel, bernadette the ball python or mustard the albino burmese python

sound boy 64 wrote:ImageImageImage

Some small pics I haz

tht pic of the anaconda head is the smaller male anaconda. Sunday I took one out from the enclosure and it wanted to fire a byte behind me dan :shock: . it mouth look exactly like the one from the original anadonda movie.

shake d livin wake d dead wrote:still trying to figure out why some people saying it would not survive in the zoo inno.anyone cud explain?

Because the animal is stressed and most likely will not eat therefore it MAY MOST LIKELY starve to death if it stays. this MAY not be the case. Still nt sure what goin on. ah go see what I could dig up.

mitsu_chick941 wrote:depression nah, remember it have a male out there.



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remember is multiple males tht hadda parry up this MILF eh

sound boy 64 wrote:It's in one of the ponds/glass cage its not 4x4 lol

Personally I'd opt for it to remain in the zoo. Some raj will find It and kill it if they come across it in the wild.


still its a small room compared to the wild. and that is true, if someone see it they gonna chap it then come on tv and say "ah tink ah kill de big undacunda"

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby pioneer » January 9th, 2013, 10:16 pm

Yodins can you get pics of our lions?

Also, do all types of snakes coil of up into an aggressive S striking pose like say when u a throw a small lime next to it?...or that's just poisonous snakes?

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby Mark! » January 10th, 2013, 1:47 am

pioneer wrote:Yodins can you get pics of our lions?

Also, do all types of snakes coil of up into an aggressive S striking pose like say when u a throw a small lime next to it?...or that's just poisonous snakes?



approximately how many people you talking about?

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby rollingstock » January 10th, 2013, 3:55 am

yods yuh give leah mih message?

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby shake d livin wake d dead » January 10th, 2013, 10:43 am

pioneer wrote:Yodins can you get pics of our lions?

Also, do all types of snakes coil of up into an aggressive S striking pose like say when u a throw a small lime next to it?...or that's just poisonous snakes?


dem forking lion still alive?

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby hong kong phooey » January 10th, 2013, 11:49 am

http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013 ... snhp&pos=5

Family of 12 elephants slain by poachers in Kenya
The carcasses of a family of elephants have been found in a wildlife reserve in Kenya - the victims of the worst massacre on record by ivory poachers there. NBC News' Rohit Kachroo reports.
By Rohit Kachroo, Correspondent, NBC News


TSAVO EAST NATIONAL PARK, Kenya -- The bodies of five elephants lie under the shade of the trees – their giant ears flapping in the wind, but their majestic bodies totally still.

It is a gruesome sight in this, one of Kenya’s oldest, largest and most stunningly beautiful national parks.

As our helicopter circles the scene, we glimpse two other elephants nearby: A mother lying dead next to a baby calf - her daughter. The bodies of another three siblings sit in the baking heat. Other corpses are slumped across several acres of parkland.

In total, there are 12 slain elephants – a family, murdered on Saturday in Kenya’s bloodiest attack by poachers on record.

The spot is so remote – inaccessible by road vehicles – that it was only possible for us to reach them by the air. And yet, the poachers are thought to have trekked for days – maybe weeks – through the dense bushes with the intention of killing the family for their horns. It is, perhaps, an indication of the poachers’ determination, and the sophistication of their planning.

Armed with guns and axes, the 15-strong gang struck during the day. They shot the animals one by one before sawing off their tusks. Park rangers chased their footprints for 10 miles into the bush, but the trail vanished. Investigators believe that they may have dumped the tusks in the park to collect later, before splitting up and disappearing into the woods.

Wilson Korir, who leads the military-style defense force tasked with protecting the park from poachers, said: “These guys [the gang of poachers] are now looking for some crude transport like the use of a donkey to be able to transfer the tusks to the nearest center where they can ferry it using a vehicle.”

“We have a lot of covert operations going on outside. We have positioned a platoon of rangers outside there just to wait and see. If they appear they will pounce and arrest.”

Accompanied by rangers, we leave our helicopter and walk towards the spot where some of the bodies lie. We are all struck by the stench of the corpses, as flies swarm and maggots eat away at them. The face of each of the animals is badly severed – it is clear where the poachers’ axes have struck.

From the position of the elephants, investigators suspect that there was a stampede as the animals tried -- and failed -- to race away.

It is grim evidence of a growing problem for Kenya. According to the country’s Prime Minister Raila Odinga, 360 elephants were killed in Kenya last year – almost one a day – up from 289 in 2011.

Demand comes from the growing middle class in China, where ground tusk is said to have medicinal value, and ivory is still desirable in jewelry and home decorations. A pound of illegal ivory can fetch around $1,000.

“The dynamics of poaching are taking a different angle altogether because there is a lot of demand for ivory from outside,” Korir said.

“But in the history of Tsavo National Park this is the worst.”

He welcomes promises of greater investment in wildlife security, and calls by world leaders for a global campaign against trafficking. But his priority now is to find the poachers behind Saturday’s attack.

“The message is clear. They come (back) into the national park at their own peril. The rangers are there and waiting for them. They come and they will be eliminated.

“These are dangerous gangs. They carry firearms. There are no two ways about it – fire for fire. So let them come. We are equally prepared. We are waiting.”

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby pioneer » January 10th, 2013, 7:18 pm

Inb4 human rights activists protest the slaying of poachers

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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby joker » January 10th, 2013, 8:17 pm

Monster snake scares us

Wednesday, January 9 2013

THE EDITOR: I am making this appeal to the authorities that be, that as a resident of the Caroni area to please leave that monster anaconda at the Zoo.

I am afraid that if it is returned to the area, we will be in danger and the small children could be swallowed by this huge snake.

I could not believe that such a snake was lurking in our area and we were going about our business without a care of what could happen if we had come upon it. I read on the internet that in South America where these snakes are also found, they have a name for it of “bull-killer” as it could take down animals of that size. So putting back this snake there is going to put us in danger.

We do not want to kill the snake as it has not harmed us, but for our safety if we see it, the first response would be to kill it.



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http://www.newsday.co.tt/letters/0,171742.html
Sarp is scientific marvel

Wednesday, January 9 2013

THE EDITOR: I was quite impressed with the comments of the expert from Baltimore Aquarium in his letter published on Tuesday in Newsday, and it is evident that his comments are based not only on personal experience but also from consultations with other colleagues.

The authorities should therefore pay heed to his recommendation to keep “Sarp” at the Zoo and not relocate her.

His letter takes a sensible approach and seeing it from his viewpoint, this snake is a scientific marvel and so much can be learnt to add to the information we have about this snake. The human-snake conflict he refers to is something we know all too well and it would be a pity if after surviving for so long and reaching this impressive size, it is doomed to death upon release.

I visited the Zoo on Saturday myself and could tell you that it never occurred to me that we can have a snake of this size in Trinidad. I do believe after all this that “Sarp’s” best chance of survival is at this new home she has been provided with.



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Re: WTF - Snake!

Postby Coppershot » January 11th, 2013, 1:47 am

Cool stuff about an ancient snake for those who are interested
Surprisingly found this video on youtube....nice quality as well

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