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Re: Anaconda regurges cow **GRAPHIC**
awww man that must have stressed the snake so bad..... the internal linings in the snake must be all torn up
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Re: Anaconda regurges cow **GRAPHIC**
It looks like there were small horns on the cow's head. Almost like points. The way the snake was spinning while regurgeing like it was being ripped open. Video is really grainy, but that's just my .02
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Man, sometimes it's things like this that really put it into perspective of how giant these snakes can get. That guy could have probably made up his lost meal and ate the people with the camera is he really wanted, haha.
Last edited by MisterKyte; 12-26-2012 at 10:47 PM.
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 Originally Posted by MisterKyte
Man, sometimes it's things like this that really put it into perspective of how giant these snakes can get. That guy could have probably made up his lost meal and ate the people with the camera is he really wanted, haha.
Would have been a better video overall then!
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Re: Anaconda regurges cow **GRAPHIC**
to me it looked like he already had something else in his stomach and thought he had enough room for the cow and by the way the guys were talking sounded like he might have eaten a capybara beefore that or a big monitor or something i think they said lizard idk just my guess but pretty cool how our pets work when they are so small its hard to see the working parts sometimes but when u have a retic burm or anaconda u can really see everything working very interesting
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nature amazes me. it makes me wonder.. i wonder how long a snake could go without eating after a meal like that. a year? or two..?
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btw, would anyone on hear be able to translate this? or summarize what they're saying?
Last edited by TheSnakeGeek; 12-27-2012 at 05:16 AM.
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