Check this out
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/201...s-its-own-body
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Check this out
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/201...s-its-own-body
I remember seeing an iguana attack and bite the head of a small boa constrictor, at the same time the boa managed to wrap the iguana. Both ended killing each other in the process.
Obviously wanted it's last supper *L*
G'day,
It looked as though the body of the snake felt the bite, but how could it without the head attached?
This really reasuring:
"American copperheads are not closely related to the Australian genus, which grow up to six feet long but are only moderately toxic by local standards."
Local standards!!! Brown snakes? I suppose that might just be a bit helpful if you get bitten.
Last Brown I saw went through the lawn mower. Not sure where the bits went.
Ok i live in a place where Browns seem to hang out.
Kids been getting a a lesson this arvo watching a small carpet snake have a feed . Trouble is its about 6 ft from my chook pen Attachment 37286Attachment 37287
2 hrs and the bird is goneAttachment 37292
Crazy stuff. It's amazing how the body lives within input from the brain..