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    Holy mother of ..... dat thing is huge! Hes very lucky to be able to tell that feeding story. Yeah dats got to be a burmese. or maybe a retic.

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    It is a burmese python 20ft. Long. The biggest Burm in captivity is like 24ft. read the other ones about the killings by snakes...and yet they all happen when you let your snake roam the house freely like a cat instead of a cage! those people are just stupid!
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    the most horrendous eating habits!

    Yeah, that snake could definately eat that guy. And maybe he should, lol. Seriously though, if the guy does get hurt due to his moronic keeping skills, it'll just make the public more afraid of snakes. I hate idiots!
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    yea thats huge! and bad husbandry just by reading the whole article

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    That snake is "Baby" she's a 27' 403 lb burmese python, and she's in the guiness book of world records.

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    Yeah, burms reach at least 20 ft. I've petted a 13 foot long albino burm. It's really amazing to see how pretty the scales are when they're that big.

    You know, I don't think I'd want to see the "present" that a 13 foot long burm leaves.
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    I wish I had the means to keep a burm. They are one of my favorite snakes. But they just get to darn big for me to ever be able to keep.
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    Yeah, burms are truly beautiful. Pictures do them no justice either. Have you seen the granite morph burms? So cool!

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    Nope, but I've help a normal baby burn and almost asked my mom to buy me it. He was ti die for! You know, maybe someday I will have a burm. hopefully.
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    They're truly docile too. I've held an 80lb 8'+ albino burm by myself for hours on end. (not easy work, but the snake was great)

    You may consider a male burm, if you don't overfeed it, they usually won't be 20' more like 12-15'. That's still huge though.

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