Ah, how.....cute?
Posted: 2005-01-28 04:03pm
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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.Robert Walper wrote:Yeah, it's all cute and cuddly until the snake gets hungry. I worry for the kid, but if something happens, don't expect me to get teary eyed for the parents/guardians.
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.)Alyrium Denryle wrote:That is one docile Reticulated bython...
:shakes head no:Shinova wrote:............ Why hasn't the snake eaten the child yet?
This is an edit/photoshop, whatever, right?
Wild Karrde wrote: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.Robert Walper wrote:Yeah, it's all cute and cuddly until the snake gets hungry. I worry for the kid, but if something happens, don't expect me to get teary eyed for the parents/guardians.
I'll defer to Alyrium Denryle though, seeing as he has some experience on the subject.
"Cleaning my snake"...that's a good one!Tasoth wrote:'Honestly officer, I was cleaning my snake and it just....'
SOme captive pythons, depending on their disposition, will only eat once a month or so. SOmetimes they wont eat for up to a year.Shinova wrote:............ Why hasn't the snake eaten the child yet?
This is an edit/photoshop, whatever, right?