3/31/2005: Python eats kangaroo

Undertoad • Mar 31, 2005 3:29 pm
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xoB catches these; there are about ten others found here. Amazing.

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Trilby • Mar 31, 2005 3:38 pm
Am I noticing a theme?
Happy Monkey • Mar 31, 2005 3:42 pm
That poor catfish thought it was a snake...
glatt • Mar 31, 2005 3:50 pm
Amazing photos!
I wonder what the story behind the pictures is. The linked site doesn't say. I have a hard time picturing that snake catching the kangaroo/wallaby, but who knows? Maybe it was dead, and fed to someone's pet snake as they took pictures.

Whatever the story is, it's amazing to see such a large animal being eaten.
lookout123 • Mar 31, 2005 4:22 pm
i had a wife who could do that once...
Atch • Mar 31, 2005 4:43 pm
That'd be cool! You wouldn't have to feed her for a month.
lookout123 • Mar 31, 2005 4:47 pm
i was referring more to the "crush the life out of you and swallow a man whole" parts actually.
breakingnews • Mar 31, 2005 5:00 pm
I'm amazed at how the kangaroo just kinda disappears as the snake swallows it. It goes from a, well, kangaroo, to the size of a giant sausage or something.

Anyway, tasty.
Happy Monkey • Mar 31, 2005 5:05 pm
Just imagine how thin we all could be if we just crushed our ribs to powder!

It might not be the most attractive sort of thinness, though...
glatt • Mar 31, 2005 5:21 pm
Happy Monkey wrote:
Just imagine how thin we all could be if we just crushed our ribs to powder!

It might not be the most attractive sort of thinness, though...

That sounds like something Jack Handy would say.
lookout123 • Mar 31, 2005 5:37 pm
i wonder what friday's animal photo will be? an animal eating a human? well, if the human were wearing a PETA shirt i guess that would be ok.
capnhowdy • Mar 31, 2005 7:53 pm
Redefinition of "lump in my throat"..................
sixfeet • Mar 31, 2005 10:01 pm
Just think what humans could swallow if our jaws could unhinge...lol :eek:
Billy • Mar 31, 2005 11:15 pm
I want to know how the pix were taken.
Iggy • Apr 1, 2005 1:14 am
lookout123 wrote:
i had a wife who could do that once...

i was referring more to the "crush the life out of you and swallow a man whole" parts actually.


Wow... at first I thought you were talking about a completely different type of swallowing.... :blush:

Crazy picture though.
wolf • Apr 1, 2005 1:14 am
lookout123 wrote:
i was referring more to the "crush the life out of you and swallow a man whole" parts actually.


Odd, my first thought was that you meant that as a particular kind of compliment.

(just in case some doesn't get it, think chrome and trailer hitch.)


edit to add: oh, I see someone else had the same thought.
lookout123 • Apr 1, 2005 11:16 am
Wow... at first I thought you were talking about a completely different type of swallowing....


well, sure, in the beginning. how do you think i was lured into her lair of hellish matrimony?
Griff • Apr 1, 2005 12:11 pm
Anybody got an idea of scale here? I'd like to know how big the roo is.
Wormfood • Apr 1, 2005 12:17 pm
Wonder how the snake can breathe at the same time.. :eek3:
lookout123 • Apr 1, 2005 12:32 pm
while eating, snakes can respirate through a small opening just to the front of the anus.

learn something new in the cellar every day. ;)
Elspode • Apr 1, 2005 1:30 pm
Okay...so what if something that wants to eat the snake comes along just after it has finished eating? How does it get away?
BigV • Apr 1, 2005 1:37 pm
Elspode wrote:
Okay...so what if something that wants to eat the snake comes along just after it has finished eating? How does it get away?
v-e-r-y s-l-o-w-ly
wolf • Apr 1, 2005 1:55 pm
It doesn't. Snakes, as I recall, fall into a food induced stupor after they finish eating. Doesn't someone on here have reptile experience? Or was that just iguanas?

Large snakes don't have much in the way of predators. That's how they get to be large.
Clodfobble • Apr 1, 2005 2:20 pm
We have two pythons, one of which is still relatively small. The other is about 4-5 feet long, and won't be growing any bigger.

Usually they don't stray too far from a rock or other hidey-hole, and after eating they'll drag themselves back in before taking their nice, long nap.
Brett's Honey • Apr 1, 2005 4:51 pm
I lived with a guy once who had two boa constrictors. They were still around 4' long, so still eating just rats. It seemed every time we fed them - once every 4-5 weeks, there was always somebody who wanted to come over and watch. It was pretty cool to see, actually. For at least a week or so after they ate, they were very lethargic and a little irritable.
dar512 • Apr 1, 2005 5:47 pm
Brett's Honey wrote:
For at least a week or so after they ate, they were very lethargic and a little irritable.

Burp. No thanks, honey. I'm still full from that last kangaroo. :dead:
lumberjim • Apr 1, 2005 6:48 pm
snake would probably LOVE a nice cold Fosters after a kangaroo that big. makes me thirsty just looking at it.
xoxoxoBruce • Apr 2, 2005 9:02 am
Gentlemen, please! Beware of constrictors. :worried:
Syrinx • Apr 4, 2005 1:28 am
Elspode wrote:
Okay...so what if something that wants to eat the snake comes along just after it has finished eating?
Wasn't there a Far Side comic about that? Something about detectives coming into a room that had an alligator, a squid, and a snake all coiled around and eating each other. And I think the alligator had man legs sticking out...

Anyone remember that one? Can't seem to find it on google...
Elspode • Apr 6, 2005 4:13 pm
wolf wrote:
It doesn't. Snakes, as I recall, fall into a food induced stupor after they finish eating.


That doesn't seem like a very evolutionarily sound thing to me somehow.
xoxoxoBruce • Apr 6, 2005 11:50 pm
It works when you're the baddest mofo in the valley. :biggrin:
mrnoodle • Apr 7, 2005 1:02 pm
When a snake that has just fed is threatened, it can pretty quickly regurgitate its meal. You people watch Animal Planet, you should know that ;)

A python that has just had to puke a kangaroo isn't in the best mood, I would imagine.
wolf • Apr 7, 2005 1:05 pm
The last thing I watched was that special on Dragons. I don't spend a lot of time on Animal Planet. I watch less than three hours of TV/day, often none. I need to save that precious amount of time for Hannity and O'Reilly ...
barefoot serpent • Jun 30, 2005 2:01 pm
...and then there's always fishin' for 'roos...
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BigV • Jun 30, 2005 2:08 pm
Let me be the first to say "What the f*ck?!?!"

:gape:
wolf • Jun 30, 2005 2:09 pm
I'm not so sure I want to visit Australia any more ...
capnhowdy • Jun 30, 2005 3:28 pm
I'm sure I don't want to.
dar512 • Jun 30, 2005 4:57 pm
Just don't doze off at the edge of the river.
xoxoxoBruce • Jun 30, 2005 10:02 pm
How in hell did that happen?? :confused:
jinx • Jun 30, 2005 10:13 pm
Maybe the kangaroo fell in and drowned.
footfootfoot • Jul 1, 2005 3:23 am
we can only hope.
Clodfobble • Jul 1, 2005 10:25 am
It's possible--but on the other hand, both my pet pythons have been known to move their mouse prey to the water bowl to drown them once they're all wrapped around them.
wolf • Jul 1, 2005 11:50 am
Lazy, or conserving energy?
Clodfobble • Jul 1, 2005 12:03 pm
My guess is lazy, it's not like they have to roam the desert for weeks to find food. :)
xoxoxoBruce • Jul 2, 2005 12:17 am
Kind of like dunking your cookie in the milk. It goes down easier. :biggrin: