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MillieF Aug 5th 2013 10:02 am

Bizzare Tragedy in New Brunswick
 
There, I opened it, as just suggested. Yes this seems bizzare and is at present unfolding as they keep saying on the news. It does however, undoubtedly involve two innocent kids who are now dead.

Can somebody post a link please?

Greenhill Aug 5th 2013 10:05 am

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http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/python-...leep-1.1398733

I'm wondering if there'll be a criminal investigation...

sob Aug 5th 2013 10:59 am

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http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-br...oa-attack.html

BristolUK Aug 5th 2013 2:08 pm

Re: Bizzare Tragedy in New Brunswick
 
Just came across that a few minutes ago.

An ex tenant at our duplex used to keep snakes.:eek:

scrubbedexpat091 Aug 5th 2013 3:05 pm

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Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 10837016)
Just came across that a few minutes ago.

An ex tenant at our duplex used to keep snakes.:eek:

Few snakes in the pet trade are a threat to humans, these giants are not what most people typically keep....

Shard Aug 5th 2013 6:54 pm

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Originally Posted by Jsmth321 (Post 10837067)
Few snakes in the pet trade are a threat to humans, these giants are not what most people typically keep....

Nevertheless, there is no reason for humans to keep any snakes that can kill (except in a zoo). Ownership of snakes in Canada should be banned.

GC44 Aug 6th 2013 12:13 am

Re: Bizzare Tragedy in New Brunswick
 
A guy that I work with has a python (plus lizards and other smaller reptiles) which went missing last week. Still hasn't found the ruddy thing yet! Can't see what the pleasure is. Can't exactly take it for walks and throw sticks for it!

Mikeypm Aug 6th 2013 12:24 am

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Originally Posted by GC44 (Post 10837683)
A guy that I work with has a python (plus lizards and other smaller reptiles) which went missing last week. Still hasn't found the ruddy thing yet! Can't see what the pleasure is. Can't exactly take it for walks and throw sticks for it!

Ive seen someone take a persian cat for a walk on a lead and I have seen someone take a rabbit for a walk on a lead so taking a repitle for a walk is not past the realms of reality

dbd33 Aug 6th 2013 1:04 am

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Originally Posted by Mikeypm (Post 10837709)
Ive seen someone take a persian cat for a walk on a lead and I have seen someone take a rabbit for a walk on a lead so taking a repitle for a walk is not past the realms of reality

We used to take the cat for walks on a leash, we'd tie the leash to the pumps at the Yard and people would throw shrimps and such to it. Burmese though, not Persian.

BristolUK Aug 6th 2013 1:08 am

Re: Bizzare Tragedy in New Brunswick
 

Originally Posted by GC44 (Post 10837683)
A guy that I work with has a python (plus lizards and other smaller reptiles) which went missing last week. Still hasn't found the ruddy thing yet! Can't see what the pleasure is. Can't exactly take it for walks and throw sticks for it!

Our tenant saw it as "animal rescue" - with a bit of breeding and selling on the side. :blink:

When she ran out on me, she went a bit north of here. I'm hoping she was involved in some way, so she has it on her conscience. Bitch. :eek:

magnumpi Aug 6th 2013 1:21 am

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Anyone care to explain how a snake managed to climb UP !! A ventilation system ?

Pulaski Aug 6th 2013 1:57 am

Re: Bizzare Tragedy in New Brunswick
 

Originally Posted by magnumpi (Post 10837804)
Anyone care to explain how a snake managed to climb UP !! A ventilation system ?

At 15' it can likely reach up at least 5'-6', and quite possibly more, so depending on how the duct work is arranged climbing inside is certainly possible. There could also be a common duct in the ceiling of the shop and the floor of the apartment. There are several possibilities.

magnumpi Aug 6th 2013 2:01 am

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15 foot, jeez, should have been in Ripply's BoNot.

Almost Canadian Aug 6th 2013 2:18 am

Re: Bizzare Tragedy in New Brunswick
 
Smells to me.

Why would a snake kill two children? If it was hungry, wouldn't it have eaten one of them?

One would think the first one would have made some noise, waking the second one.

Pulaski Aug 6th 2013 2:25 am

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Originally Posted by magnumpi (Post 10837871)
15 foot, jeez, should have been in Ripply's BoNot.

Several python species can reach over 20'. One problem is that "babies" are sold in pet shops and they slowly grow bigger and bigger until they are too big for most people to care for. There is no obvious way to dispose of your outsize snake, and clearly there is very little market for such creatures. In most parts of the US, and all of Canada, if you let the snake go it will die during the first winter, unless it finds somewhere to hide. Unfortunately that is not the case in Florida, and now there are thousands of some species of python alive and breeding, with no natural predators. :eek:


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