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Giant Snake 2...This time IT"S ALIVE!!!

Started by WingedSerpent, February 19, 2009, 10:15:51 PM

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WingedSerpent

Apparently, in Borneo a snake nearly 100 ft long was seen and photgraphed.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/malaysia/4701906/Photograph-shows-giant-snake-lurking-in-Borneo-river.html

Many people are saying the photo's been shoped, but there are legends of a monster snake in the area.
At least, that's what Gary Busey told me...

meQal

I am going to say fake. It looks a bit too much like those barriers they put up in water when a fuel spill happens.
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Jack

Sure would be cool if it was real!  I'm going to say fake though.  Wouldn't the wake be coming off it's nose?  I don't think snakes swim with their head way out of the water.  Instead it's got two wakes that look like something somebody would airbrush in there. 
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I'm not too sure about this one.  The only time on my find while looking at the photo is if this is a movie still from Anaconda or something.
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Quote from: Jack on February 20, 2009, 08:19:45 AM
Sure would be cool if it was real!  I'm going to say fake though.  Wouldn't the wake be coming off it's nose?  I don't think snakes swim with their head way out of the water.  Instead it's got two wakes that look like something somebody would airbrush in there. 

I'd say it's fake, even just based on "What the heck has it been eating?"

I've seen snakes swimming with their heads out of the water before.  Not ones that are often found in the water, like an anaconda.  The ones that I remember were a cottonmouth and a black rat snake.  Both of them held their heads up and out of the water.

One time I caught a black rat snake that was so long his tail touched the ground even when I raised my arm all the way above my head.  That's about seven and a half feet.  He was pretty thick, too.
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