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    The Real Lost world.

    Anyone watch that show a few days ago (I believe they are doing reruns every now and then, animal planet)? They had all these experts in their own fields and the reptile guy was sad. He went walking around with a couple other people looking for snakes and they come across an amazon tree boa. Then the guy starts saying these are rare and takes his tongs (biggest tongs ive ever seen) and gets the snake down from a tree, when the snake started crawling up the tongs towards him, he drops the tongs and snake on the ground and jumps back a few feet and says the bite wont kill you but its extremely painful????? So called reptile expert scared of an Amazon tree boa, im still laughing about it.

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    Re: The Real Lost world.

    Just like the so called pro's that are trying to catch burm's in the everglade's , I guess they don't know what there doing cause their all reporting massive bite's.
    Absolutely obsessed with ball pythons!


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    Re: The Real Lost world.

    Quote Originally Posted by worldcupkeeper
    Anyone watch that show a few days ago (I believe they are doing reruns every now and then, animal planet)? They had all these experts in their own fields and the reptile guy was sad. He went walking around with a couple other people looking for snakes and they come across an amazon tree boa. Then the guy starts saying these are rare and takes his tongs (biggest tongs ive ever seen) and gets the snake down from a tree, when the snake started crawling up the tongs towards him, he drops the tongs and snake on the ground and jumps back a few feet and says the bite wont kill you but its extremely painful????? So called reptile expert scared of an Amazon tree boa, im still laughing about it.
    Were the people looking for thought to be extinct creatures like a plateu or something??

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    Re: The Real Lost world.

    My dad and I watched that show. It was OK. Some of the things the reptile guy side made me think to myself "What a loser who just wants to look cool on TV." But other than that it was pretty interesting.
    "Don't underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups."


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    Re: The Real Lost world.

    Quote Originally Posted by wildlifewarrior
    Were the people looking for thought to be extinct creatures like a plateu or something??

    ~mike
    yep

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    Re: The Real Lost world.

    Quote Originally Posted by BPGirl
    My dad and I watched that show. It was OK. Some of the things the reptile guy side made me think to myself "What a loser who just wants to look cool on TV." But other than that it was pretty interesting.
    yeah most of the show was very interesting. Something I would love to do someday.

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    Re: The Real Lost world.

    I just love watching shows like that, as long as the "experts" dont over exaggurate too much.
    "Don't underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups."


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