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![]() Ya, ok. I've held snakes from 1 foot to 26 feet(at well over 200 pounds), all of them squeezed, and I just started at one end an unraveled them. No broken bones. I fed mice to 3 foot snakes, and no broken mouse bones snapping. So unless your friend has bones finer than mice, the snake did not break anything. I think sometimes we remember things from when we were 14 a bit different sometimes than the way they really happened. I'm not gonna argue about it, it didn't happen. go find a Herpetology forum and post the scenario, see what kind of answers you get.
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![]() LOL! how can I remember something different when we went to the hospital, she had an X ray, showed a broken bone and then a splinter
![]() YOu're funny ![]() I don't care what any body will tell, that's simply what hapened. People once thought that the Earth was flat and you could get killed by pretending the contrary. Cute picture of the dog!
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