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The only venomous snakes in Madagascar can't hurt humans as they have rear incisors. This chap's a constrictor of course x
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1658 days ago
The only venomous snakes in Madagascar can't hurt humans as they have rear incisors. This chap's a constrictor of course x
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Baybar 1549 days ago
and some daft fool has it as a pet to live with the chickens !!
ellenkerry 1549 days ago
He looks very relaxed. He also looks squishy. I like him very much. He would probably like to squish me though.
ishabluebell 1655 days ago
Glad he didn't constrict you - we'd have been very sad.
dee61 1656 days ago
eek! - Looks like he`s smiling for the camera.
The13thGypsy 1656 days ago
Ooooh, cold chills! No, no, no!
canisrufus 1658 days ago
Beautiful specimen--watch out back there, birds!
Kelsey_Burd 1658 days ago
ooooh boy...big snake...0_0
Fryphile 1658 days ago
Thanks. Gotta change underpants now.
spoonfeesh 1658 days ago
So where's a picture of the rear incisor venomous snake?
Soph_Ichigo 1658 days ago
Mr snake doesn't look very comfy there, needs a bigger tree.
jacquimcgirr 1658 days ago
"they have rear incisors" AND huge smiles, just to go a bit anthropomorphic n all.
canzonett 1658 days ago
The hens in the background don't seem alarmed ...
AHisme 1658 days ago
I wish I could bend like this.
flipperville 1658 days ago
eeek! I'm not sure I'd have wanted to get that close.
BertaWooster 1658 days ago
Wow...I'd like to know what his/her skin feels like. Did you touch him/her?^^
DesmoidSurvivor 1658 days ago
Wow he's beautiful. Maybe a she...can't fully see the markings. Lovely though.
kiwitund 1658 days ago
Wow! That's huge!! Fantastic photo, a snake in a -tree- with an amazing backround x
chippers87 1658 days ago
That thing is *massive*! And it was just sitting in this tree? Wow...