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    Re: Has anyone seen this one before?

    That's just crazy. ^_^
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    Re: Has anyone seen this one before?

    That's a nice big Olive Python from Australia. I've seen that picture a few times before.
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    Re: Has anyone seen this one before?

    i blew it up it is a kangaroo (sp). look close the short front legs long hind. i i blew it up and sent it to my frind who works with computers. so your guess about austtalia is right on.

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    Re: Has anyone seen this one before?

    That pic has made the rounds a couple times. Its an olive python attempting to eat a wallabee (smaller version of a kangaroo).

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    Re: Has anyone seen this one before?

    Quote Originally Posted by monkeywrench133
    That pic has made the rounds a couple times. Its an olive python attempting to eat a wallabee (smaller version of a kangaroo).
    Yup. That's the conclusion we came up with too.

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    Re: Has anyone seen this one before?

    http://server2.uploadit.org/files/Br...elievable3.jpg



    Uploaded the pic in a more closeup version...

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    Re: Has anyone seen this one before?

    Yes....with the close-up of that, it is a bit easier to see that the prey animal is some sort of kangaroo....although it's still not real clear unless you're looking for it. (To my pathetic eyes, anyhow.) Which makes Olive Python make perfect sense. Awe-inspiring snake and picture, no matter how you look at it!
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    Re: Has anyone seen this one before?

    yes a olive non the less and a wallabee great pic!!

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    Re: Has anyone seen this one before?

    Man that is one BIG snake!
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    Re: Has anyone seen this one before?

    Big snake but an even bigger meal. I'd like to know if it was able to get it down.

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