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Posted by DOPE 50 (Member # 5892) on
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SORRY IF THIS IS A REPOST OR IF YOU GUYS HAVE SEEN THIS BUT I THIINK THIS SHIT IS CRAZY AND KIND OF NASTY THIS WAS FOUND IN NEW ORLEANS B/C OF THE HURRICANE EVERYTHING IS COMING OUT NOW
YOU MIGHT HAVE TO COPY AND PASTE IT I DONT KNOW
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y221/madera1411/KatrinaSnake12.jpg
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y221/madera1411/KatrinaSnake3.jpg
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y221/madera1411/KatrinaSnake2.jpg
THANK GOD I DONT LIVE THIER
Posted by z pyro (Member # 3745) on
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HOLY FUCK
Posted by Eddie510 (Member # 2354) on
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awww hell nawwww, thats the most thing i fear, crazy
Posted by DOPE 50 (Member # 5892) on
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HERE ONE MORE
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y221/madera1411/KatrinaSnake6.jpg
THERE ARE NOW SHARKS IN THE WATER AND ALLIGATORS OR CROCADILES IN THE WATER NOW TOO
Posted by NiftyWhiteFifty (Member # 4320) on
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dang that thing is big!
Posted by BlkPina (Member # 934) on
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snakes are the #1 thing on my list that i fear the most and i don't know why but put one near me and i'll pass out
Posted by FasterDamnit (Member # 442) on
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That's what is like living in the south. We used to go down to the dock to go out on the boat and have to throw rocks at water moccasins to get them off the dock (sunbathing). Biggest one I ever shot was just over 5 feet- and that was in the back yard. They get much bigger out in the swamps. ever see an Alligator Garfish? They can grow to over 7 feet are 1/3 snout and teeth. Have one end sticking out from under a dock and the other end sticking out from under the other side of the dock.
Then there are the damn Alligators themselves...
edit: "Age and Growth - They are one of the monsters of fresh waters. They can reach lengths of up to 10 feet and weights of more than 200 pounds.
World Record - 279.00 pounds, caught in the Rio Grande River, Texas, in 1951"
[ September 08, 2005, 07:29 PM: Message edited by: FasterDamnit ]
Posted by FasterDamnit (Member # 442) on
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"The Water Moccasin is a very venomous snake, one of the most deadly in North America. It is highly dangerous to people and their pets. If you should ever encounter one of these snakes and think that it has bitten someone, seek medical help immediately.
Adult body length: 20 - 75 inches (72 inches = 6 feet!)"
Posted by 02GeeTee (Member # 5905) on
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Goddamn I'm scared of snakes. I can tolerate watching it on tv, looking at pictures, and seeing it in person (but not too close). I won't touch them.
Even garter snakes freak me out.
Posted by Stevo (Member # 972) on
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We used to kill those things all the time when I lived down there. The longest one I killed was almost 6 ft!!!
Posted by Camaro Kid Z/28 (Member # 3100) on
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Those snakes look like they've been eating well!
Posted by TRIXSNK (Member # 2844) on
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OMG
...and i just got done telling my co-workers "imagine all the crazy shit lurking under water"
Posted by 92stangLX (Member # 3252) on
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Originally posted by Camaro Kid Z/28:
Those snakes look like they've been eating well!
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Maybe feeding off of all those dead bodies
Posted by sf89lx (Member # 3965) on
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some crazy shit,,
Posted by cobraracer46 (Member # 1142) on
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Ahhh! I hate snakes!!
Posted by 94gt (Member # 3060) on
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Originally posted by cobraracer46:
Ahhh! I hate snakes!!
I miss my pet snake. Rainbow bellied mud snake, gave live birth... odd for a reptile
Posted by AL STOCK (Member # 1852) on
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Originally posted by cobraracer46:
Ahhh! I hate snakes!!
How can you hate snakes and YET you drive a Cobra
Posted by Mach0ne351 (Member # 927) on
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holy motherfuck!
Posted by iron281 (Member # 80) on
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Quite a few years ago I had a Reticulated python, 12 feet long, around 100 lbs., while I had her. I couldn't handle her anymore after a while, and gave her up to East Bay Vivarium.
At least she wasn't venomous;^) But, then again, I wouldn't want to be in the water alone with a python that big.
Posted by sf89lx (Member # 3965) on
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at least some good news related to this story..
http://news.yahoo.com/fc/world/hurricanes_and_tropical_storms
Posted by FasterDamnit (Member # 442) on
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Looks like these pics are not related to Katrina
http://www.snopes.com/photos/katrina/snakerig.asp
Posted by one00stang (Member # 4744) on
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i just got da chills
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