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Indonesian man is eaten by a snake
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<blockquote data-quote="Poker" data-source="post: 1082749" data-attributes="member: 11022"><p>Yeah it's strange. There have been claims going back to the colonial period of giant Anacondas that well exceed the upper limits that modern day scientists believe that they grow up to. Apparently the largest 'recorded' living snake lives in captivity in the US.</p><p></p><p>The thing with Anacondas is that they swim underwater as well as venturing on land, not a pleasant thought. To think, I could be in the Amazon taking a piss in the river and a much smaller snake could be lurking beneath.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poker, post: 1082749, member: 11022"] Yeah it's strange. There have been claims going back to the colonial period of giant Anacondas that well exceed the upper limits that modern day scientists believe that they grow up to. Apparently the largest 'recorded' living snake lives in captivity in the US. The thing with Anacondas is that they swim underwater as well as venturing on land, not a pleasant thought. To think, I could be in the Amazon taking a piss in the river and a much smaller snake could be lurking beneath. [/QUOTE]
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