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Originally Posted by disasterpiece7.0 Not the same kind, that was a reticulated ( I think, correct me if I'm wrong, Either way, it's in Malaysia) The one on "life in cold blood" was an African rock python. The problem with eating people is not the size, but the way our shoulders are formed. the antelope has a gradual increase in size as the snake moves down it's body. Humans go fine until the shoulders, which protrude outwards suddenly. This means that the snake reaches that point and cannot open it's mouth to get around the shoulders. |
Unless he ate him feet first!