Archive for the ‘Snakes’ Category.

Guess what was found just south of Jacksonville, Texas, near the St. Augustine outlet, in a new KB homes subdivision.

A 15 foot Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake. Largest ever caught on record.


After seeing this, I did a little research, and learned the following:

One bite from a snake this large contains enough venom to kill over 40 full grown men.

The head alone is larger than the hand of a normal sized man.

This snake was probably alive when George H. W. Bush was President.

A bite from those fangs would equal being penetrated by two 1/4 inch screwdrivers.

A snake this size could easily swallow a 2 year-old child.

A snake this size has a 5 and 1/2 foot accurate striking distance. (The distance for an average size Rattlesnake is about 2 feet)

Judging by the size of the snake, it is estimated to weigh over 170 pounds.

How much do you weigh?

March 29, 2010

FW: Real Hazardous Pay!

UPDATE 03/30/2010: A reader emailed us letting us know that the below story is a hoax. The images are real but they have nothing to do with the Florida Power & Light Company. You can read the full story on snopes.com.

The below images are from Florida Power and Light while working on Orlando International Airport. Just another days work (hopefully with hazardous pay) in the beautiful Florida Sun!

The gator was 18′ 2″ long.
The rattlesnake roundup totaled 87.

Go to the BBC article to read the full story

An unusual clash between a 6-foot alligator and a 13-foot python left two of the deadliest predators dead in Florida’s swamps. The python’s remains were found with the alligator’s tail protruding from its burst midsection. The head of the python was missing.

February 18, 2009

FW: Kids’ toys in India!

Sent in by: Tyler from Littleton, Colorado

In India they de-fang the snakes and let the children play so that they will not be afraid of them. Because that makes so much sense.

In fact, I am going to get me a grizzly bear and de-claw and de-fang it so my kids will feel at ease to walk up to any bear…

http://www.forwardeverforward.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/toysrusindia.flv

Sent in by: Ed from Show Low, Arizona

There is a reason you don’t go into the desert in Arizona looking for your golf ball!

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Charmed woman marries cobra in India

Jun 2 01:43 PM US/Eastern

A woman who fell in love with a snake has reportedly married the reptile at a traditional Hindu wedding celebrated by 2,000 guests in India’s Orissa state.

Bimbala Das wore a silk saree for the ceremony Wednesday at Atala village near the Orissa state capital Bhubaneswar.

Priests chanted mantras to seal the union, but the snake failed to come out of a nearby ant hill where it lives, the Press Trust of India (PTI) said.

A brass replica snake stood in for the hesitant groom.

“Though snakes cannot speak nor understand, we communicate in a peculiar way,” Das, 30, told the agency.

“Whenever I put milk near the ant hill where the cobra lives, it always comes out to drink.

“I always get to see it every time I go near the ant hill. It has never harmed me,” she added.

Villagers welcomed the wedding in the belief it would bring good fortune and laid on a feast for the big day.

Snakes and particularly the King Cobra are venerated in India as religious symbols worn by Lord Shiva, the god of destruction.

Das, from a lower caste, converted to the animal-loving vegetarian Vaishnav sect whose local elders gave her permission to marry the cobra, the world’s largest venomous snake that can grow up to five metres.

“I am happy,” said her mother Dyuti Bhoi, who has two other daughters and two sons to marry off.

“Bimbala was ill,” Bhoi told local OTV channel. “We had no money to treat her. Then she started offering milk to the snake … she was cured. That made her fall in love.”

Das has moved into a hut built close to the ant hill since the wedding.

Earlier this year, a tribal girl was married off to a dog on the outskirts of Bhubaneswar.

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