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    Re: have any questions?

    Birds sense slight changes in barometric pressure in their bones because they are hollow. This is the same way an altimeter in an airplane works. Think about it this way... If you let a balloon rise through the atmosphere it will get bigger and bigger as it ascends until it pops because as altitude increases pressure drops. As pressure lowers outside the balloon, the pressure inside the balloon becomes higher than the pressure surrounding the balloon so it expands. I suspect that organs, bones, and air inside animals (and people) reacts the same way. If you ever broke a bone you can probably sense this same change in barometric pressure as your snake does.

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    Re: have any questions?

    Here's my issue. Are we talking a ten year old kid here, or a sixteen year old kid here (who should know better)? I can understand a post or two like this, but this kid is obviously not getting it despite several gentle replies in his first few posts. Nothing he has posted makes me think he has any solid experience, whatsoever.


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    Re: have any questions?

    i like on the other thread when someone asked "what is the speed of dark?"
    LMAO!!! thats a good one!!

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    Re: have any questions?

    I think he did exactly what he wanted to do....got everyone stirred up lol

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    Re: have any questions?

    Quote Originally Posted by janeothejungle View Post
    Here's my issue. Are we talking a ten year old kid here, or a sixteen year old kid here (who should know better)? I can understand a post or two like this, but this kid is obviously not getting it despite several gentle replies in his first few posts. Nothing he has posted makes me think he has any solid experience, whatsoever.


    ~Kat
    perhaps this:

    About bailey23
    Biography
    i love snakes
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    breeding ball python
    Occupation
    breeding snakes
    My Collection
    Columbian red-tail boa, columbian rainbow boa, two ball pythons, carpet python, kenyan sand boa, spotted python,(childrens python) durango mountain kingsnake,

    or possibally this thread


    http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=79371

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    Re: have any questions?

    The speed of dark is -299,792,458 meters per second.

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    Re: have any questions?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jenn View Post
    The speed of dark is -299,792,458 meters per second.
    or -186,000miles per second
    1.0.0 Normal BP: Vincent Vega

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    Re: have any questions?

    How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?













    and there is an answer to this question

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    nixer, what in the hell is that in your avitar?!
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    is that the inverse of the speed of light?

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