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Bill Prawn

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A friend of my daughter's has three pet snakes.

 

One of which - a python - she lets curl up and sleep with her at night.

 

It recently stopped eating so she took it to the vet.

 

The vet could find nothing wrong with the creature and asked if it was doing anything different.

 

The girl said that it usually sleeps curled up on her bed but had just started to sleep stretched out next to her, but that was the only thing other than that it wasn't eating.

 

At this the vet looked horrified and explained that the snake was starving itself and measuring the length of the girl in readiness to eat her! :shock:

 

Needless to say the snake is now kept in a cage at night.

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A friend of my daughter's has three pet snakes.

 

One of which - a python - she lets curl up and sleep with her at night.

 

It recently stopped eating so she took it to the vet.

 

The vet could find nothing wrong with the creature and asked if it was doing anything different.

 

The girl said that it usually sleeps curled up on her bed but had just started to sleep stretched out next to her, but that was the only thing other than that it wasn't eating.

 

At this the vet looked horrified and explained that the snake was starving itself and measuring the length of the girl in readiness to eat her! :shock:

 

Neadless to say the snake is now kept in a cage at night.

 

Wowzers :shock:

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A friend of my daughter's has three pet snakes.

 

One of which - a python - she lets curl up and sleep with her at night.

 

It recently stopped eating so she took it to the vet.

 

The vet could find nothing wrong with the creature and asked if it was doing anything different.

 

The girl said that it usually sleeps curled up on her bed but had just started to sleep stretched out next to her, but that was the only thing other than that it wasn't eating.

 

At this the vet looked horrified and explained that the snake was starving itself and measuring the length of the girl in readiness to eat her! :shock:

 

Neadless to say the snake is now kept in a cage at night.

 

:run:

 

Who in their right mind would want a Snake sleeping next to them anyway??

 

My Cat does but I am sure he isn't about to eat me,lol.

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Scary. What about the venom though?

 

Edit: I'm very stupid when it comes to snakes - like no knowledge at all!

 

Pythons don't have venom, they squeeze you to death instead. Many poisonous snakes are no worse than bee stings. The really poisonous ones I should imagine you'd need a special license for, I don't know.

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Scary. What about the venom though?

 

Edit: I'm very stupid when it comes to snakes - like no knowledge at all!

 

His milk snake has no venom and I'm not sure about the laws on this although I'd have thought you'd have to have them "sorted" in some way.

 

He's also got some firebelly toads though and they have toxic skin so I'm not sure.

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Terribly sorry, I didn't realise you wanted to string folks along for a while, in hind sight I should have left it a while before posting.

 

Apology accepted.

 

I thought it was amazing at first, but checked it for facts and found out the truth.

 

Just thought it was a fun story to post.

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Pythons don't have venom, they squeeze you to death instead. Many poisonous snakes are no worse than bee stings. The really poisonous ones I should imagine you'd need a special license for, I don't know.

 

Ahhh ok. Pythons are the ones that can eat huge things, or is that an anaconda? :(

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