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    Re: A 49 foot python

    Quote Originally Posted by OhBalls View Post
    http://www.snopes.com/critters/wild/bigsnake.asp

    I've looked this up before because I didn't think it was true....
    Aha. I glanced at snopes but I guess since it was just popping up on here I thought that it was more recent, so I only glanced at the 'whats new'.

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    Re: A 49 foot python

    Look, you must understand that a pythons length is not constant. Depending on the weather, on how recently he has eaten and when he last shed his skin, Fragrant can stretch and contract a great deal.
    It sounds to me like they're talking about a worm (with no spine) instead of a snake. They claim he can stretch double the length that he was measured at? Riiiight....
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    Re: A 49 foot python

    Quote Originally Posted by python.princess View Post
    It sounds to me like they're talking about a worm (with no spine) instead of a snake. They claim he can stretch double the length that he was measured at? Riiiight....
    Yep Im starting to get the feeling that that its BS pardon my language

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    Re: A 49 foot python

    Yes this is old news. A real scientist eventually showed up with a tape measure and the snake proved to be a more modest, albeit still impressive, 23-ish feet long.
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    Re: A 49 foot python

    Harhar, oh man. Guyz, my snake was totally 28ft yesterday, but now it's 3ft. I donno what happened.

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    Re: A 49 foot python

    Quote Originally Posted by blackcrystal22 View Post
    Harhar, oh man. Guyz, my snake was totally 28ft yesterday, but now it's 3ft. I donno what happened.
    Oh they do that, its cool. Ya know, they eat - grow a few feet, poop - shrink a few feet.
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    Re: A 49 foot python

    Quote Originally Posted by SecurityStacey View Post
    Oh they do that, its cool. Ya know, they eat - grow a few feet, poop - shrink a few feet.
    Does that explain why I built a new rack this weekend and all I have in it is corn snakes? i thought I only messed around breeding ball pythons but now I have a rack full of corns? Must be that they all pooped and changed. Guess I better get some mroe meals if I want my balls back!
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    Re: A 49 foot python

    Quote Originally Posted by Holbeird View Post
    Does that explain why I built a new rack this weekend and all I have in it is corn snakes? i thought I only messed around breeding ball pythons but now I have a rack full of corns? Must be that they all pooped and changed. Guess I better get some mroe meals if I want my balls back!
    Did they recently shed? I'm not saying I'm 100% sure here but I'm like 99.7% sure that sometimes when a ball python sheds it comes out a corn. Anyone correct if me if I'm wrong...
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