http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/2909932/Thoughts? Any TWWers have the inside scoop?
5/20/2008 10:47:22 AM
(in my pants)
5/20/2008 10:47:55 AM
5/20/2008 10:49:56 AM
UNLEASH THE FURY!!!!
5/20/2008 10:50:13 AM
5/20/2008 10:50:27 AM
no way he saw a fucking king cobra
5/20/2008 10:58:46 AM
Hm. I wanna be on the news next week. What animal should I spot? Jaguar? 3 Toed Sloth?
5/20/2008 11:01:26 AM
5/20/2008 11:02:17 AM
They're just playing up the cobra angle to make it a bigger story. The guy said he couldn't identify it, and on the radio this morning they had some kind of snake expert (not sure exactly what he was, but they called him Dr. Snake) who said it could easily have been a native snake that got so big from eating people's cats or dogs that have pretty high-quality food nowadays.
5/20/2008 11:02:27 AM
a lot of people seem to think that what he saw was a Coachwhip Snake
5/20/2008 11:05:15 AM
I doubt it was a King Cobra, but I'll definitely be interested in what it actually was.
5/20/2008 11:08:32 AM
up to 8.5 feet long
5/20/2008 11:11:23 AM
It could've been a coachwhip or a black rat snake (they can hit 6' or more).The odds of it being a cobra are so incredibly low...and the odds of them catching it are even worse.
5/20/2008 11:16:44 AM
^^coachwhip?i know that hognose snakes can flatten their heads out too (and they're in this area), but they're not that long.[Edited on May 20, 2008 at 11:19 AM. Reason : e]
5/20/2008 11:17:01 AM
yep. I doubt it was a hognose spotting. i used to catch them as a kid, and they only grow up to ~30"
5/20/2008 11:20:00 AM
I can't believe there's not a single reference to the high-quality beverage sold in downtown c-stores On a side note, I'm terrified of snakes. I would've hauled in the opposite direction.[Edited on May 20, 2008 at 11:22 AM. Reason : ...]
5/20/2008 11:21:48 AM
Hognoses are adorable. I had a chance to work on one at the vet school that came in with a tumor.I'd never seen such a small intubation tube in my life.
5/20/2008 11:23:33 AM
ahahah i got the chills just imagining a snake rearing up to my shoulderthen i came
5/20/2008 11:24:09 AM
5/20/2008 11:40:26 AM
Almost all snakes do something to mimic a more venomous snake. Copperheads will shake their tail under some leaves to make you think it is a rattlesnake, for example. So, many snakes will flatten their heads as much as they can, but the hood of a cobra is unmistakable.Last summer at camp, we were checking coverboards. We found one of ours by the water, lifted it up and there was a really big, thick snake coiled up. It reared its head and opened its mouth. Its mouth was pretty white, but we've been told that cottonmouths haven't made it up around wake/durham counties. We didn't even try to catch it - better safe than sorry. Our professor (who wasn't there to see it) told us it had to have been a northern water snake - but I just don't know about that. Even though, the NWS does have a lighter pink mouth. Afterwards, we had to put the thought of a cottonmouth out of our minds, so we were thinking either hognose or NWS.
5/20/2008 11:54:49 AM
List of Places I Won't Visit for a While:Cumberland County
5/20/2008 12:05:17 PM
^^^ that seems hard to believe. the picture might be genuine, but the claim that its 50 ft is exaggerated. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3845750
5/20/2008 12:21:02 PM
^ Yeah, I actually saw the episode of a TV program that aired this: Arthur C. Clarke's Mysterious World. Here's a clip:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4R9v51KxdYcThe guy seems credible to me.
5/20/2008 12:29:17 PM
^^Gigantic snake, but not that gigantic.http://www.snopes.com/critters/wild/bigsnake.asp
5/20/2008 12:49:55 PM
fucking army grunts [Edited on May 20, 2008 at 12:55 PM. Reason : i could see one of those guys keeping it as a pet and it getting out]
5/20/2008 12:54:08 PM
5/20/2008 12:59:11 PM
8-foot snake rearing its head up to 5-foot heights = liar
5/20/2008 12:59:54 PM
5/20/2008 1:07:51 PM
^ I completely agree. It's easy for someone who is not trained to ID snakes to ID them incorrectly. But, when the wildlife officers say they have seen them - then I'll believe it.^^^^^ "It's called shrinkage, ok!"
5/20/2008 1:15:09 PM
^ Only when it's really cold.
5/20/2008 1:18:17 PM
I can understand the length changing, but the weight would still be similar.
5/20/2008 1:54:43 PM
I'm with Vernon, fucckkkkkk thattttt
5/20/2008 2:06:14 PM
5/20/2008 2:18:50 PM
this is a hoaxmy schlong was nowhere near cumberland county last week
5/20/2008 2:22:37 PM
Schlong????are you in 8th grade or somethingbut then again based on your statement you must be......
5/20/2008 3:59:48 PM
what's wrong with schlong?what is your preferred descriptive word for male genitalia?
5/20/2008 4:41:09 PM
I think its totally possible for a big snake to eat an adult dog. I mean... look.Also, its possible for this guy to have seen a cobra. The illegal pet trade is pretty big, and if you don't want it anymore, you can't really get rid of it legally. So, the easiest (/laziest and dumbest) thing to do is let it go. And if it escapes, you can't exactly report it.[Edited on May 20, 2008 at 6:53 PM. Reason : ]
5/20/2008 6:48:22 PM
^ hell..i was watching animal planet the other night and they had 3 cobras down in miami loose. .....some dumbass probably let their illegal pet go when they realized "oh shit, that's a dangerous snake."
5/20/2008 9:57:52 PM
idk part of me wants this to be true cause i think thats kinda cool to have some rare animal in the woods but part of me just thinks this is some dumb rube
5/20/2008 10:07:17 PM
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5/20/2008 10:20:22 PM
^^ i know rightMAD DOG 20/20 SPOTTED IN FAYETTEVILLE
5/20/2008 11:08:15 PM
^^ Yes. There are dogs and cats in other parts of the world though, parts of the world like where the King Cobra is from - and that is what I was getting at. I did not say that a NC native snake could eat a cat or dog. I did not specify "a big snake" because I know that the snake I posted a picture of is not from around here. Not even our continent. Our (NC) indigenous snake species rarely get longer than 8 ft in the wild.Oh and, from the article:
5/20/2008 11:48:24 PM
5/21/2008 12:35:44 AM
That'll do... that'll do.
5/21/2008 12:52:28 AM
5/21/2008 7:28:33 AM
Well considering the news reports are from people who don't know what they are talking about (Dumb redneck on ATV, Dumb fat redneck with clampstick making stupid claims, and dumb "dr. snake"calling a radio show and feeding the stupid idea that snakes are magically getting bigger) best case scenario it is a coachwhip worst case scenario it is a garden hose. "Dr. snake" is an idiot. Smaller populations of snakes and less habitat mean that very few actually size records are being broken, especially in our larger species of snake. There is a reason why the previously mentioned record for the cottonmouth was from 1975 and not today when there are many more people out there doing research on the subject!
5/21/2008 8:05:15 AM
i'm just glad that when I moved to Raleigh that I don't have to worry about these bastards as much.
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