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    Large python crashes through spa ceiling in China

    "The expert said there are many restaurants in the area, which attracted rats for the python to eat."

    How many rats are in your ceiling??

    https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2019/11...8071574198406/

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    Re: Large python crashes through spa ceiling in China

    Living there unnoticed for ten years? I like the reporter, how many rats did you have in your ceiling?


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    FYI, there are restaurants in China that serve rats for humans to eat. So that's pretty convenient...just a quick trip to the attic if they run low on the daily special.
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    Re: Large python crashes through spa ceiling in China

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    FYI, there are restaurants in China that serve rats for humans to eat. So that's pretty convenient...just a quick trip to the attic if they run low on the daily special.
    So the snake was eating all the people food?

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    Re: Large python crashes through spa ceiling in China

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    FYI, there are restaurants in China that serve rats for humans to eat. So that's pretty convenient...just a quick trip to the attic if they run low on the daily special.
    I should not have laughed as hard as I did reading this. I shouldn’t.


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    Re: Large python crashes through spa ceiling in China

    Quote Originally Posted by Gocntry View Post
    So the snake was eating all the people food?
    Ya gotta hate these "non-paying customers"!

    I've never been to China but I read somewhere that some restaurants have "a hundred different ways they serve rat meat", lol.

    I've lived in S. Korea before, where they eat all sorts of things that I wouldn't...it's a different world out there. And who knows,
    maybe our snakes are right? LOL
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    Re: Large python crashes through spa ceiling in China

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Ya gotta hate these "non-paying customers"!



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    Re: Large python crashes through spa ceiling in China

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Ya gotta hate these "non-paying customers"!

    I've never been to China but I read somewhere that some restaurants have "a hundred different ways they serve rat meat", lol.

    I've lived in S. Korea before, where they eat all sorts of things that I wouldn't...it's a different world out there. And who knows,
    maybe our snakes are right? LOL
    Its weird how if ur brought up where roaches are a delicatessen and stuff like that then it’s totally normal. Makes me wonder why as humans we don’t eat certain animals in different places. Pretty much every different location eats something that other people think is nasty
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    Re: Large python crashes through spa ceiling in China

    Quote Originally Posted by Danger noodles View Post
    Its weird how if ur brought up where roaches are a delicatessen and stuff like that then it’s totally normal. Makes me wonder why as humans we don’t eat certain animals in different places. Pretty much every different location eats something that other people think is nasty
    True. When I lived in Korea, I didn't enjoy seeing dogs treated as meat, I found that the kimchi on the breath of co-workers actually lingered on the phones after they
    hung up & not in a good way and never once did I try, much less crave, eggs that had been buried for a while...but our tastes are learned as we're growing up, and I
    suppose we eat what's available where we are, based on our cultural background.
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