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Posted - 06/02/2010 : 14:36:49 Hi all just watched austin steverns looking for rock pyhons well he found a few found a viper with the bigest fangs i'v ever seen and how that pyhon mist him. I must say i would not want to be drag about i would have the hump and want to strike.but the snakes(BIG). Is it normal for them to be so liverly after a big poo she was climing falling down, up and down like she was on something if you know what i meen.I have never seen her like that before.Thanks all.
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pfleming |
Posted - 06/02/2010 : 17:59:41 yeah i saw that too, very impressive.
rather him than me going down the boar hole looking for it lol :) |
reptiledanny |
Posted - 06/02/2010 : 15:26:08 i saw that prgramme, the gaboon viper, huge fangs and strike really fast. the rock python was huge, and he shuved his hed in the whole the try and find it. lucky it didn't get his face or anything else. great programme though. seen all his searches, anaconda, rock python and others. |
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