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LOL Nome - My kids were also very excited to see "our" Maccie in the cave!!
 
LOL Sheralyn, toddlers :wink:

"Patience of a python" was what Sir David said. That's patience for ya! Was worried about those sharps horns for the poor bugger, so glad to see he got them down okay.
 
Didn't think it was that bad.

As someone said earlier better than what is on the idiot box most of the time.

Snake island is just mad.
I wanna know how they survived the island.Was there "rope" tied to the "camera" so when the camera men were bitten, which i think would have been hundreds of bites,and then they drop dead, they then just retrieve the camera by pulling it back by the rope.LOL.
Sorry had to say something.A snake every meter of footstep or what ever it is,how did they survive.
Is there anymore stuff by Sis Dave on Reptiles that anyone knows of.
 
Was worried about those sharps horns
Have seen a photo previously of a python eating a large animal with horns (can't remember what it was) however the snake lost as the horns, once into his throat, pierced his skin. Here was this dead snake and deer(or whatever) dead near a river bank with the horns all sticking out of the snake. :( Poor snake. But I guess this is life, you win some you lose some. I'm just glad the african python didn't end up the same.
Suprised it could move at all with a belly so big. LOL
 
The ultimate snake island would of had a gtp every square meter. If so i know where my next holiday would be........
 
I can just imagine homer walking on that island.... Ow ow ow ow, doh doh doh doh ow doh, ohh you get the idea.
 
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