I always laugh when I see one with a frog all puffed up in their mouth.PalomaPachanga said:
Often amazed at the things snakes swallow or at least try to
That is a battle of wills I've seen often, but never hung around to see who finally won.
I always laugh when I see one with a frog all puffed up in their mouth.PalomaPachanga said:
Often amazed at the things snakes swallow or at least try to
Gota De Limon said:Maroonedinaustin said:
Austin suburb. To the north about 30 miles.
I'm dying.
Where "in" Georgetown, not "is".
That means they are happy to see you and want to play.Sean98 said:
Do those things really just chill with their giant spooky mouths open like that?
ccard257 said:
whole lot of nope here
Stive said:
Didn't it come out that that particular Mamba was defanged or something? Or was that just one of the theories?
Disclaimer: I don't even know if that's possible. I just remember when that photo came out and there were tons of theories about it being fake in some way.
can't they grow back ? I though I read where folks had been bit by previously de-fanged snakes only to get lazy and BITttha_aggie_09 said:
People defang snakes all the time. Particularly cobras
spadilly said:ccard257 said:
whole lot of nope here
Here's the full video:
The other theory was that he bleed so much after the bite that it flushed the venom.Finn Maccumhail said:Stive said:
Didn't it come out that that particular Mamba was defanged or something? Or was that just one of the theories?
Disclaimer: I don't even know if that's possible. I just remember when that photo came out and there were tons of theories about it being fake in some way.
It was one of the theories but according to the story this mamba was neither de-fanged nor had its venom sacs removed and was fully hot. It was theorized it was a dry bite.