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    Link to a burmese necropsey (VERY graphic)

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    Re: Link to a burmese necropsey (VERY graphic)

    Wow.

    Ive never seen something like that, but really educational.
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    Re: Link to a burmese necropsey (VERY graphic)

    That was great, thank you for posting it.
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    Re: Link to a burmese necropsey (VERY graphic)

    Thanks for the link. I've dissected a few snakes before, but nothing as large as a 6 ft burm. MUCH easier to see the inner workings with a larger specimen, that's for sure.

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    Re: Link to a burmese necropsey (VERY graphic)

    That is so damn metal! \m/

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    Re: Link to a burmese necropsey (VERY graphic)

    pretty interesting.

    anyone do anything like that on a ball? I'm sure it's similar...but i still wanna see the inner workings of a ball python.

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    Re: Link to a burmese necropsey (VERY graphic)

    I ditto Nate.

    That was really cool. My friend is here, and his little brother went, "omg, that so sad. did they put him back together?"
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    Do you know the cause of death? was it too much medicine?
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    Re: Link to a burmese necropsey (VERY graphic)

    NICE thx!! I love it!

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    Re: Link to a burmese necropsey (VERY graphic)

    Great pics. I always wanted to know what the inner workings of a snake is. Pretty cool actually, though I'm sorry for the loss of your snake. Great educational post. Have you ever thought of teaching this?

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    Re: Link to a burmese necropsey (VERY graphic)

    Thats a great sience tool. I might print it out (with Nercropse performers permision.) and give them to my science teacher when we get into that stuff. Thanks for the link.

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