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by ALA_snake33 on September 20, 2008
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http://episteme.arstechnica.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/34709834/m/239000224931
Check this one out ya'll
Be Safe Ya'll, Happy Herping : Wally
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by Cro on September 20, 2008
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LOL !
It is amazing that folks will try so hard to pull off a scam.
Folks in Alabama claiming they saw the snake resently, while a bit of internet research easily proves the photo is 3 years old !
It is a fairly large snake, there is no doubt about that. But it did not get it's photo taken last week by Jim-Bob while he was on the way to his deer hunting camp in Alabama.
Best Regards John Z
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by LadyBloodRose on September 20, 2008
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pics probly from south america or somethin after all its an andaconda ^_-. I was readin threw the orrginal forum that was linked above an someone was like "oh its a hoax no snake can get that big" pffffft what planet do they live on again??
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by Cro on September 20, 2008
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The unfortunate thing, is that when you read the comments from the folks on the forums who are talking about the snake, us just how many of them bring up the "fact" that snakes from the everglades are migrating across the USA. It shows that brain washing by the media works ! Gosh, Jim Bob, it has to be true, cauz I saw it in a news paper, or on TV !
Best Regards John Z
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by ALA_snake33 on September 20, 2008
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The enlarged and cleaned up version of that picture surely proves that it is an Anaconda “Green By The Looks Of It”.
I think that the photo would have had to come from South America, if you look at the right side of the picture, in the tree line you will see Elephant Ears growing. As you all know these plants only grow wild in tropical areas.
A hoax for sure
Be Safe Ya’ll, Happy Herping : Wally
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by Cro on September 20, 2008
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Also, when you look at the road, it is a one lane dirt road. It is probably 6 to 7 feet between those tire track lines. The snake goes beyond that on both sides, and could easily be a 14 foot snake, or possibly larger. But the photo makes folks think that is is some kind of 30 foot long snake.
Best Regards John Z
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