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something interesting
WARNING...graphic disection pictures...don't click on the link if you are sensitive to such things.
http://www.reptilerooms.com/Sections...37-page-1.html
i just found this on another reptile website. very interesting i think. a good close up veiw of the inside of the creatures we love most.
Last edited by JLC; 09-26-2006 at 12:52 AM.
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Re: something interesting
Wow, it's amazing how different, yet so similar they are to us.
Its sad that the snake had to suffer in order for us to be educated.
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Re: something interesting
 Originally Posted by Shedding Skin
Its sad that the snake had to suffer in order for us to be educated.
I don't think the snake "suffered" in order to be disected. Things like that are done on animals that have already died.
I added a warning to the original post because it's a very graphic and there may be some people who would not appreciate stumbling into something like that.
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Judy, if you read the paragraph above the dissection pictures, it tells of the snake's unfortunate demise(IE: kept in a tub in a girl's car in the garage during winter, snake rescued too late, died of severe RI).
Very interesting, though the pictures could have been brighter.
--Becky--
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Re: something interesting
 Originally Posted by JLC
I don't think the snake "suffered" in order to be disected. Things like that are done on animals that have already died.
I wasnt refering to the disection as suffering, I was refering to the fact that the snake died of a RI. If the owner knew that her parents might not want a snake in the house, she should consulted with them first and maybe eductated them about snakes.
Tonight, actually, one of my friends came over and touched my snake, his first time. I asked him why he was afraid of them and he said that he was afraid of them biting him. So I placed my hand gently over Ghengis Khan's head and let my friend touch his back. He still doesnt like them like we do, but he has a little more respect for them.
That being said, those pictures are really cool.
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Re: something interesting
Yeah, Becky....I read that after I made my post and considered editing it to be more specific about how they wouldn't kill a snake just to look inside.
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Re: something interesting
 Originally Posted by Shedding Skin
I wasnt refering to the disection as suffering, I was refering to the fact that the snake died of a RI. ...
I hear ya...just wasn't sure when I read your initial post.
Congrats on helping your friend be more accepting of snakes. We can't expect everyone to like them as much as we do, but it's always great when we can help someone overcome at least some of their prejudice.
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Re: something interesting
 Originally Posted by lovecraft
 i didn't think these pics would get a warning but it's understandable. i came across these disection pics and wanted to share for educational purposes
I'm sorry...I didn't mean for that to come across as a warning against you or anything. I don't think there's anything wrong with the link or the pictures....but there ARE folks who might prefer to avoid them and once you've clicked on the link, at least the first picture is pretty much "in your face"...so I thought I'd give folks a heads-up about what was behind that curtain.
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