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BrianSmith
at Sun Dec 7 19:53:16 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BrianSmith ]
Just going to chuck in my .3 cents here.
If a large python was dead it could very well easily stretch 2 or 3 feet without even attempting to stretch it. But humans tend to have a propensity for making things grander than they actually are. I would have to think that maybe it was stretched intentionally in which case I could easily believe that several additional feet could be achieved. But even so,.. a 28 foot rock python would be MASSIVE. Even if it were skinned and the skin stretched the original snake would likely have exceeded 24 feet. Still quite massive. Any which way you look at it, rocks get damn big.
>>that info is not hard to track down at all. If you do a bit of looking around the internet you're sure to find something on it. Even the guinness book has it. (not to say that they're word is the ultimate truth, but then again, if we doubt it we might as well doubt the 32'9 1/2'' lenght on the retic).
>>Ivory Coast, 1932, a 32'1'' Python sebae sebae is shot near a school. That's the version going around. ----- "If I had 365 enemies it would only take a year out of my life to settle all scores." Mia Miselfani
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- Hey, BrianSmith... - JimmyDavid, Thu Dec 4 13:13:54 2003
- RE: Hey, BrianSmith... - BrianSmith, Thu Dec 4 16:53:47 2003
- RE: Hey, BrianSmith... - JimmyDavid, Fri Dec 5 13:27:06 2003
- RE: Hey, BrianSmith... - BrianSmith, Fri Dec 5 17:46:31 2003
- RE: Hey, BrianSmith... - JimmyDavid, Fri Dec 5 19:06:33 2003
- RE: Hey, BrianSmith... - BrianSmith, Fri Dec 5 19:42:31 2003
- RE: Hey, BrianSmith... - JimmyDavid, Sat Dec 6 12:25:40 2003
- RE: Hey, BrianSmith... - BrianSmith, Sat Dec 6 18:36:20 2003
- RE: Hey, BrianSmith... - toddbecker, Sun Dec 7 13:47:29 2003
- That info is everywhere - JimmyDavid, Sun Dec 7 16:52:16 2003
RE: That info is everywhere - BrianSmith, Sun Dec 7 19:53:16 2003
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