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Re: Big Snakes Eating
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Re: Big Snakes Eating
the thing the burm in page two is eating is a goat not a rabbit. The legs are far to skinny to be those of a rabbit. look at the legs and tail of this goat and you'll see what i mean:
http://redtailboa.net/pp/data/3511/9389Pict0136-med.jpg
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Re: Big Snakes Eating
wow, old topic
clearly worng though my man, check out the front legs, they are double the length of the prey item with the burm, this suggests a hunched over animal, which rules out a goat.
The tail and back legs could match, but take a close look at the front legs....no match
EDIT: Also the legs are not double jointed and the goats are, good guess though, it has the same tail characteristics
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Re: Big Snakes Eating
man this thread is old but you know I have never seen anyone said it could possible be a fox, it would have the structure but the lenght but not the larger size of a dog. Now why would the burm be eating a fox, simple owner kills a fox on is property gets the Idea I be my snake can eat this and oh this would make a great pic, and he were are today still debating it. just my 2 cents.
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Re: Big Snakes Eating
It's a rabbit. Just my $.02.
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Re: Big Snakes Eating
I agree with KLG,
Just becuase of the front leg atonomy. It cant be a fox, goat, dog or any animal with a spine parrell to the ground simply becuase of the front legs shorter shorter than the back , which means this animals back isnt in line with the ground, its back is hunched over like a rabbit/hare or anything eles closely related. Just my oppion but its highly unlikly that it is some sort of animal that doesnt have a realtion to a rabbit.
Chris
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