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Ah, how.....cute?

Posted: 2005-01-28 04:03pm
by Wild Karrde

Posted: 2005-01-28 04:46pm
by Kintaro
That same picture is at my local pet store.

Posted: 2005-01-28 06:16pm
by YT300000
Cool. :D

Posted: 2005-01-28 06:28pm
by Tasoth
'Honestly officer, I was cleaning my snake and it just....'

Posted: 2005-01-28 08:25pm
by Pick
I love snakes! I think it's adorable :luv:

The kid, well, I guess it helps make the snake even cuter, but it's untimately expendible. :wink: *hugs snake*

Posted: 2005-01-28 09:50pm
by Shinova
............ Why hasn't the snake eaten the child yet?



This is an edit/photoshop, whatever, right?

Posted: 2005-01-29 12:41am
by Kuja
That is one cool snake. :D



Oooooooooooh Liiiiiiinnnnnndaaaaaarrrr...

Posted: 2005-01-29 01:37am
by Alyrium Denryle
That is one docile Reticulated bython...

Posted: 2005-01-29 01:43am
by Robert Walper
Yeah, it's all cute and cuddly until the snake gets hungry. :roll: I worry for the kid, but if something happens, don't expect me to get teary eyed for the parents/guardians.

Posted: 2005-01-29 02:34am
by Wild Karrde
Robert Walper wrote:Yeah, it's all cute and cuddly until the snake gets hungry. :roll: I worry for the kid, but if something happens, don't expect me to get teary eyed for the parents/guardians.
Unless the kid smells of the snake's food (poultry, rodents, etc.) it's doubtful the snake would get all bitey bitey on the kid.

I'll defer to Alyrium Denryle though, seeing as he has some :P experience on the subject.

Posted: 2005-01-29 06:59pm
by Pick
Alyrium Denryle wrote:That is one docile Reticulated bython...
Well, if he's cleaning it off when it's shedding (which would make sense), I recall my old python got really lazy/docile/practically dead around that time (of course, mine was well fed too and that keeps them kinda dull.) :D

Posted: 2005-01-29 07:42pm
by Tinkerbell
Shinova wrote:............ Why hasn't the snake eaten the child yet?



This is an edit/photoshop, whatever, right?
:shakes head no:

I would be thoroughly shocked if it was.

Posted: 2005-01-29 09:01pm
by Alyrium Denryle
Wild Karrde wrote:
Robert Walper wrote:Yeah, it's all cute and cuddly until the snake gets hungry. :roll: I worry for the kid, but if something happens, don't expect me to get teary eyed for the parents/guardians.
Unless the kid smells of the snake's food (poultry, rodents, etc.) it's doubtful the snake would get all bitey bitey on the kid.

I'll defer to Alyrium Denryle though, seeing as he has some :P experience on the subject.

Correction, that is not a reticulated pythin, it is an Indian Python(Python molurus)

And so long as the animal does not recognize the child as food, he shouldnt have problem, expecially if well fed, which that individual certainly is

Posted: 2005-01-29 09:10pm
by aerius
Tasoth wrote:'Honestly officer, I was cleaning my snake and it just....'
"Cleaning my snake"...that's a good one! :P :lol:

Posted: 2005-01-29 09:38pm
by Alyrium Denryle
Shinova wrote:............ Why hasn't the snake eaten the child yet?



This is an edit/photoshop, whatever, right?
SOme captive pythons, depending on their disposition, will only eat once a month or so. SOmetimes they wont eat for up to a year.