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Re: Australian Speed Bump?
 Originally Posted by BChambers
By the way-that has got to be one of the largest wild Eunectes I've ever seen photographed. Even assuming the minimum width of a two-track dirt road, that animal is enormous. She stretches completely across, with quite a bit left over on the left hand side!I'd guess 22-26 ft easily.
that dont look like a two track that looks more like a two lane dirt road if you look close you can see two sets of tracks on each side of the middle
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Re: Australian Speed Bump?
hahahahaha i wanna meet the guy that thought it was a ball python. Lol i wanna know if he knows enough to know the names what would make him think they could reach 6feet nonetheless 26
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Re: Australian Speed Bump?
Whoo whooo, whatch your GOODYEAR tires, That'l mess em' up....
Don't want to pay for a realignment
Rusty
Sorry my other half works for GOODYEAR.
Last edited by CTReptileRescue; 05-26-2009 at 09:33 PM.
Reason: Just funny
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Re: Australian Speed Bump?
It's most likely just a picture from South America that somebody pawned off as Austrailia.
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Re: Australian Speed Bump?
Please let me begin by saying, I can not comfirm the origin of this photo, or the exact species. I can however deduct that this may be an Amethystine Python, or 'Scrubby' as we affectionately call them. They come in a multitude of colour and pattern varieties. They are native to here- tropical north Queensland. And yes, we grow bananas here too.
Late one night on my way home, I very unfortunately ran over one. It's head and tail were still in the grass on either side of the road. This would make it a little bit bigger than the one photographed here. I have also seen dried skins that measure over 22 feet, and heard many accounts of larger ones being found.
A friend actually owns a local Venom Zoo, I'll try and confirm it with him.
Australia seems to have the monopoly on 'bitey things'.
http://www.tarantulas.com.au/?page_id=40
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I didn't realize how old this thread was until I got about 1/2 through reading it. No matter where the picture was taken, that is a HUGE snake.
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Re: Australian Speed Bump?
 Originally Posted by Nicko
Please let me begin by saying, I can not comfirm the origin of this photo, or the exact species. I can however deduct that this may be an Amethystine Python, or 'Scrubby' as we affectionately call them. They come in a multitude of colour and pattern varieties. They are native to here- tropical north Queensland. And yes, we grow bananas here too.
Late one night on my way home, I very unfortunately ran over one. It's head and tail were still in the grass on either side of the road. This would make it a little bit bigger than the one photographed here. I have also seen dried skins that measure over 22 feet, and heard many accounts of larger ones being found.
A friend actually owns a local Venom Zoo, I'll try and confirm it with him.
Australia seems to have the monopoly on 'bitey things'.
http://www.tarantulas.com.au/?page_id=40
Most definitely, no doubt in my mind, not a scrub python
P.S. welcome to the forum, how is all the way down there on the other side of the earth?
 Originally Posted by DrDooLittle
I didn't realize how old this thread was until I got about 1/2 through reading it. No matter where the picture was taken, that is a HUGE snake.
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Yeah, I noticed it was old when I saw the green mod name I didn't recognize
Last edited by Anatopism; 07-16-2012 at 01:53 PM.
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Re: Australian Speed Bump?
Yes, after a closer look, the markings are circular and it is a bit on the 'small' side to be a scrubby.
It is supposed to be winter here, but the tropics are tolerably warm.
I haven't seen a snake in months, not silly are they!
Cheers, and thank you for the welcome.
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