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sharpy

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Has anybody seen this? Dont know if im allowed to post it here but here goes?

 
Of course it is appalling that behaviour like this exists...

...but what I find the most interesting is about this clip is that it demonstrates VERY clearly that a fear of snakes is certainly TAUGHT and not innate...
 
Bloody appalling

Lets just put our darling child in the face of an angry deadly cobra -such smart people.
 
should throw the person with the camera in a pit full of em... what ppl will do for a buck
 
I am sure there are much nicer ways of making babies disappear........adoption maybe?
 
It strikes the baby a few times....... perhaps it has been de-fanged or venom glands removed.................No I don't want to start "that" argument again.
 
It strikes the baby a few times....... perhaps it has been de-fanged or venom glands removed.................No I don't want to start "that" argument again.

OMGosh, that bought tears to my eyes, how horrible, as a mother I cannot comprehend why somebody would do such a thing, and that poor snake, when the baby sqeezed it around the neck.
Some people have no idea and are just plain and simply Idiots.

I did see the snake strike and the baby had no response, prehaps your correct in thinking it has been de-fanged, even so, it is still a stupid thing to do.
JMO
 
its defanged bye the looks of it a bout as deadly as a full grown mice
 
I haven't seen the video (and can't view it now from my work computer) but i believe the snake had its mouth sewed shut.
 
the snake did in fact have its mouth sewn shut, and had been defanged. when this was posted last week there was a news story accompanying it.
 
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