by Sico » Wed Mar 25, 2015 9:54 am
Look, there are a lot of big pythons in that area, I came across a number when I worked up there, but this story is either really b dly reported, or smells... "She felt a "feeling" and looked down to see the snake around her leg"? Now I've been bitten by a couple of pythons far smaller than 4m in length and there is no "feeling that would make you look down", it's like you're getting punched really hard by something really sharp, and aside from being slightly to moderately painful, it's damn uncomfortable. Pythons don't make love to their prey, they seize it and constrict it with ferocity.
There is also no mention of how they got it to release her, or what happened to it after the knuckle dragger ran off to get his weapon, and how exaclty do you miss a 4m python on your bedroom floor? You'd have to have serious tunnel vision to not see something that size out of place in your house... Which is exactly the reason people like this became food for predators millenia ago I think... I call BS until I see pics.
Mark
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