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    My 30 foot pet "Alaconda" escaped last week and ate my neighbors. It's OK though because they were annoying anyways.
    "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."

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    You cannot reason people out of a position that they did not reason themselves into.

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    "Alacondas" eat people, guys!

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    You cannot reason people out of a position that they did not reason themselves into.
    that's some deep stuff...

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    "Alacondas" eat people, guys!

    you shoulda been like "pics or didn't happen"

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    Re: "Alacondas" eat people, guys!

    Goodness!!! All these jumping snakes!
    I actually got bit by an "alaconda" once. It was terrifying. I took him out of his tank too soon after a meal and he LEAPED about 4 inches at my arm and ACTUALLY DREW BLOOD!!! Alaconda's are very dangerous.

    Archimedes- looks like you've got an admirer. He's trying to impress you- how cute is that!

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    Re: "Alacondas" eat people, guys!

    I hate it when people who never study about or keep snakes know more then me about them
    The only way to shine your light is in the dark...Never let life kill your spark- Crown the Empire

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    Re: "Alacondas" eat people, guys!

    oh yeah I did a google search for "Alacondas" I can't find anything on this snake is it a new type of snake that only this guy knows about???
    The only way to shine your light is in the dark...Never let life kill your spark- Crown the Empire

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    Re: "Alacondas" eat people, guys!

    Quote Originally Posted by crepers86 View Post
    oh yeah I did a google search for "Alacondas" I can't find anything on this snake is it a new type of snake that only this guy knows about???
    Hey, we're discovering new morphs every day! I wonder if it's genetic...

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    Re: "Alacondas" eat people, guys!

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    Goodness!!! All these jumping snakes!
    I actually got bit by an "alaconda" once. It was terrifying. I took him out of his tank too soon after a meal and he LEAPED about 4 inches at my arm and ACTUALLY DREW BLOOD!!! Alaconda's are very dangerous.

    Archimedes- looks like you've got an admirer. He's trying to impress you- how cute is that!
    Oh goodness, you're lucky you escaped with your life!!

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    I am a Mexican, I live in Mexico... I live in a fully automated house full of cool gadgets and a brand new car, I have a baby ball python and a giant grate dane... I studied Aplied Mathematics and Industrial Engineering made a Master in Financial Analysis and Manufacture... I speak english, spanish and german... Etc...

    I've been to Asia, Europe, South America, Canada and the USA...

    And I love finding out the impressive amount (not all) of Americans that find that utterly imposible, I must be lying or I have a hat and a tequila bottle hiden somewhere, I must know how to ride a horse and live by myself in the wild.😂

    I love rock climbing and extreme adventure sports, and let me tell you guys, I find Mexico booring in the sense that there is not a single square foot of land where you could get lost, or ravaged by a hungry wild animal. Even in the most desolated parts of Mexico there is a "pueblito" with a "tiendita" full of cold beers and coca colas every mile or so. Trust me, if there was such a place in Mexico I would like to go there, but there isn't.

    And more so, there are no wild anacondas in Mexico, it is not an indigenous species, maybe in Brail but not in Mexico.

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