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Not too long ago, there was a controversial thread about the king of eaters. Most of you were saying the rock python was the king on that because it could eat an Impala. I stated that it alone
did not make the afrock king of nothing and other snakes could also do that.
Here's a "simple" burm doing just the same.
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I love that series of photos of the Afrock downing the geisel. Such impressive animals. My little Afrock is downing a relatively large (for his size) rabbit at the moment. I love having the big eaters around.
Sorry, i have no after pics.
It's cool to see photos of burms in the wild. We see mostly pics of burms in captivity and have this feeling that they are somewhat domestic animals, hehe, we forget there are wilds burms. They probably have nasty dispositions too.
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Yeah thats true most of the pics i have seen of big snakes in the wild have been anacondas, afrocks, retics but hardly ever a burm for some reason...... i don't think i would wanna find out what kind of disposition a wild caught burmese python would have!