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On closer inspection the animal looks like an agouti, I can't actually see a tail in the photo at all, am I blind ? :)
 
But if that's a tail it is coming out of an orifice not normally known to contain a tail, it looks almost like something not attached to the animal. It's hard to say, the snake looks more like a Burmese than a boa which changes things totally as it would then be an Asian animal :) My head hurts.
 
Oh Okay, It's a south American style snake? Is it an Albino?
Interesting! and he won't be hungry for a while.

He he Ssssssnakey, It our official family greeting to 'roos'. And then we pull out the gun.....
 
Due to the urban setting around the pic, id say its a small dog of some sort. But dog/cat/mammal/small child, snake's gotta eat too!!!
 
LOL I like the Muttley Avatar Sherm, This dancing guys worse, dude has a bounty on him! :lol:

Damn theres that Ether kid too! Trust the gun to jam! :twisted:
 
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Yeh but you missed Shermies......shoot again quick.
 
I'm glad they eat foxes and capabaras and vermin. Somebody has to do it. :shock:

Funny one. you dancing boys.

Ether, where's the mullet in yours? lol. That's a good one.

That one of Shermies, is actually just the way he dances, isn't it Sherm?
Except when he's had a few, he 'gets down and funky' too. lol.
All in all, a great dancer. :lol:
 
Foxes are only vermin where they aren't supposed to be.

earthmother said:
I'm glad they eat foxes and capabaras and vermin. Somebody has to do it. :shock:

Funny one. you dancing boys.

Ether, where's the mullet in yours? lol. That's a good one.

That one of Shermies, is actually just the way he dances, isn't it Sherm?
Except when he's had a few, he 'gets down and funky' too. lol.
All in all, a great dancer. :lol:
 
So it's a South American capibara being eaten by an Asian Burmese python :lol:

craig.a.c said:
The dog thing? that the snake is eating in the first pic looks to me a bit like a capiburra (not sure how its spelt). Native to south america and looks similar to some sort of rodent.
 
Capybara do have long legs, they are semi aquatic. 4 webbed fingers on the front and 3 unwebbed on the back. I thought agouti, but they don't have a tail. That and you don't find these animals in the burbs.
What a Kid? Not you Jimmy, a baby goat?
 
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