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Halfbreed07 wrote:“My goal is to return her to the wild, once we have determined she has no debilitating injuries or infections. How long that will take depends on what the vet says,” Lutchmedial declared.
very admiral, but this snake is between a rock and a hard place, because it wont survive at the zoo, and sadly if released to the wild some ignoramus is sure to stumble upon it and end its life for show.
Halfbreed07 wrote:“My goal is to return her to the wild, once we have determined she has no debilitating injuries or infections. How long that will take depends on what the vet says,” Lutchmedial declared.
very admiral, but this snake is between a rock and a hard place, because it wont survive at the zoo, and sadly if released to the wild some ignoramus is sure to stumble upon it and end its life for show.
Rooki3 wrote:snake wud survive, but it def wont be comfortable.
i wud be brutally honest, jus the thought if knowing creatures of this size alive & prowling areas, leaves u to wonder, what about the ones we havent seen yeti wud have drove over it, reversed & do it again
RoTaRyBoYz wrote::shock:
If I stumble upon that in the wild, I would sheit myself first then probably faint! Snakes & frogs freak me out![]()
I used to hate going by Gupte when we were younger bcuz he had a big Boa named "Sap". My lil cousins used to have Sap all over their necks etc, but not me! I remembered 1 time we went there to spend the weekend and he had a few small Mapapi's that were in the middle of changing their skin. He decided to speed up the process by gently peeling the skin off under running water.. I shat bricks for the entire time until we released them in a river behind the house
BTW, since Trini's eat pretty much anything, yuh think anyone try gheera Anaconda with plenty pepper? I tried Rattlesnake in Texas - It taste like chicken with the texture of shark
kurpal_v2 wrote:RoTaRyBoYz wrote::shock:
If I stumble upon that in the wild, I would sheit myself first then probably faint! Snakes & frogs freak me out![]()
I used to hate going by Gupte when we were younger bcuz he had a big Boa named "Sap". My lil cousins used to have Sap all over their necks etc, but not me! I remembered 1 time we went there to spend the weekend and he had a few small Mapapi's that were in the middle of changing their skin. He decided to speed up the process by gently peeling the skin off under running water.. I shat bricks for the entire time until we released them in a river behind the house
BTW, since Trini's eat pretty much anything, yuh think anyone try gheera Anaconda with plenty pepper? I tried Rattlesnake in Texas - It taste like chicken with the texture of shark
Have a Padna, bushman from birth, man say Nuff time he curry snake while on trips.
kurpal_v2 wrote:Biche? Fadda down quinam and most of Erin these kinda snakes are common but first time I guess one was publicized like this
Rooki3 wrote:wait wtf i reading here, wah dem eating? deer? agouti?
how old a snake like that is?
i hear snakes come over here on debris from the orinoco
kurpal_v2 wrote:Rooki3 wrote:wait wtf i reading here, wah dem eating? deer? agouti?
how old a snake like that is?
i hear snakes come over here on debris from the orinoco
I think they could swim yuhno, a snake that size could more than michal phelps it across.
streetbeastINC. wrote:should see the ones in the swamps in manzan,, thats ah baby.....!!!!!!!!!!!!! trust me
Rooki3 wrote:wait wtf i reading here, wah dem eating? deer? agouti?
how old a snake like that is?
i hear snakes come over here on debris from the orinoco
streetbeastINC. wrote:should see the ones in the swamps in manzan,, thats ah baby.....!!!!!!!!!!!!! trust me
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