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Live Stoner Chat Bloody big snake .

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well this bloke lives around my house , we call them scrub pythons this one is just under 15 ft long, had to drag him out of the house one night and boy they are strong .
 

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Everybody ova here like ohhhh noo. I must say What a Beautiful Morelia :D I kept Snakes and Bred them for a Living for over 1,5 Decades and to me such Animals are pure Beauty!!! Love Down Under one of my Countries on top of my to go list!!!
 
Haha thats normal for where I am.had one alittle bigger up in the chook pen with one already in its belly.took 2 of us to move it out.gota love the bush
 
I have lived in places where on hot days, very poisonous brown snakes are attracted to water from the lawn sprinkler. Even baby snakes are very poisonous. I respect them but not in my yard.
 
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Well Dingo Browns are feisty lil Beasts. I wouldnt allow them in my Yard too but Pythons or non Venomous Snakes are welcome everytime. I had a lot of Ball Pythons Burmese Pythons Morelias and some Boa Constrictors and Colubrids. So i could handle one of them in my Garage ar Backyard...
 
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