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    Re: Giant snake: original video

    Quote Originally Posted by Jabacoh View Post
    The original video is this:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-LdOsBhDa0

    the snake appears on the waterfront at 1:48 of the video. Pay attention to the boy dragging a trunk. The snake appears near the trunk to 1:48 until 1:50 of the video.
    This video is completely different from the other from what I can tell.

    I can see what looks like a snake that looks like it's caught up on the tree branch that the boy is dragging through the water on the shore.

    After far as the girls, I don't see anything surface but I see one scream and disappear under water and the otherturn around but the camera pans away so you don't see what happens to her.

    What bothered me about the other video I saw was there was no sense of real panic and no one went in the water after them. On this, the camera is going crazy but I can see some of the men going in to look and find them and the fear in the voices are more genuine.

    I know that I would certainly be going in whether I knew them or not.

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    Attack?

    Okay being that ive fed anacondas i know they dont USUALLY drag things underwater, however if the they prey is underwater it goes after it well its underwater and doesnt rise. Additionally when anaconda swallow and regurg it takes much much longer than the time it happens. My guess is for an American croc.

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    Smile Re: Giant Snake Kills Tow Girls in River

    Hi Guys!

    My English is very bad and I write with the help of a translator goggle.
    TV stations in Brazil exhibited two reports on 05/22/2011 that help you understand the case. The theory is that the snake or the unknown animal was close, the women are scared and in panic, end up drowning. One pulls the other down in an attempt to save himself. The video is good because it shows highlighted the snake across the river and the animal that appears behind them just before drowning. The fact is that the bodies were removed with no signs of bites or marks on the body. Pay attention to 10:17 seconds of the video appears the snake in the spotlight. The father of one girl attempts suicide during the video. He throws himself into the river with the intention of drowning. The case has occupied much space in the media and debate between people and biologists.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqdA2Cppyvg

    This other video shows another TV report with possible other animals that might have scared the girls:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDZ6wAnaLs0

    I live in Olinda, Pernambuco, Brazil

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    Re: Attack?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeremy Browning View Post
    Okay being that ive fed anacondas i know they dont USUALLY drag things underwater, however if the they prey is underwater it goes after it well its underwater and doesnt rise. Additionally when anaconda swallow and regurg it takes much much longer than the time it happens. My guess is for an American croc.
    Don't usually? Whenever I've fed mine in its HUGE tub of water, it always constricts the prey underwater..
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    Re: Giant Snake Kills Tow Girls in River

    Quote Originally Posted by Jabacoh View Post
    Hi Guys!

    My English is very bad and I write with the help of a translator goggle.
    TV stations in Brazil exhibited two reports on 05/22/2011 that help you understand the case. The theory is that the snake or the unknown animal was close, the women are scared and in panic, end up drowning. One pulls the other down in an attempt to save himself. The video is good because it shows highlighted the snake across the river and the animal that appears behind them just before drowning. The fact is that the bodies were removed with no signs of bites or marks on the body. Pay attention to 10:17 seconds of the video appears the snake in the spotlight. The father of one girl attempts suicide during the video. He throws himself into the river with the intention of drowning. The case has occupied much space in the media and debate between people and biologists.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqdA2Cppyvg

    This other video shows another TV report with possible other animals that might have scared the girls:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDZ6wAnaLs0

    I live in Olinda, Pernambuco, Brazil

    This makes a lot of sense, thank you
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    It makes sence that it is a fear incident I can't see a snake eating a large meal and regurgitating it in under 5 min it just seems too short a space of time to me.

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    Re: Giant Snake Kills Tow Girls in River

    Quote Originally Posted by Lopezxx2 View Post
    I believe it. I read that anacondas will kill and if there is another prey, they will regurgitate and kill again. Something about it just having a ruthless nature.

    Yes ruthless killing machines......










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    another attack anaconda

    This video has nothing to do with the case of girls but I put the link just to show a case of Sucuri(Anaconda) attack against a brazilian reporter. How other people speak Spanish this attack must have occurred in Venezuela.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzOlq4K3TKc&NR=1

    In this video the anaconda attacks the camera

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nndUSggEfz8

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    Re: another attack anaconda

    Quote Originally Posted by Jabacoh View Post

    In this video the anaconda attacks the camera

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nndUSggEfz8
    That is not an anaconda. It's an Australian python of some sort.

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