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The Bigfella
09-22-2009, 08:33 PM
But you'd expect that wouldn't you... its in Australia.

Problem is, this snake is 21' long....



CAPTURING pythons 5.5m and 3.2m long was the easy part, Aaron Chapman reckons.

Mr Chapman and two colleagues removed the two male pythons from the ceiling of the Yorkeys Knob Boating Club near Cairns on Monday.

Now comes the hard part - capturing Mummy, as the locals call her.

Mummy is 6.4m - 21 feet on the old scale - and is thought to be one of the largest pythons in Australia.

Mr Chapman said the Australian Venom Zoo at Kuranda would send four men to attempt to capture Mummy after the 5.5m male snake lifted his colleague clean off the ground.

"We grabbed one and it swung around and lifted Isaac, my larger colleague, off the ground," he said.

The men had to crawl through a one-metre space between roof and ceiling to locate the snakes.

Mr Chapman said the non-venomous Mummy was capable of crushing and swallowing an adult.

The Yorkeys Knob Boating Club has been abandoned for about 15 years, Mr Chapman said, and is now to be renovated, meaning the pythons have to go.

The pythons were reported to have taken up residence in the abandoned building about five years ago, living off animals in adjacent mangroves.

He said boating club members would telephone when Mummy was seen again, at which time they would attempt its capture.

Mr Chapman said the pythons would be released together in rainforest near Kuranda.


http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,26113879-12377,00.html

Here's a smaller version of the same sort of snake

http://www.cairns.com.au/images/gallery/remote/2009/08/31/224481.gif

and a couple more having a bit of a dance

http://www.cairns.com.au/images/gallery/remote/2009/08/17/217185.jpg

Larks
09-22-2009, 08:49 PM
That is big!!! I had one out the front on Saturday but nothing of that size, ours was a bit under 3 metres, not quite from one side of the road to t'other but we seem to have become so used to them that they no longer warrant a photo.

goodbasil
09-23-2009, 01:34 AM
That's Australia off my bucket list.

The Bigfella
09-23-2009, 02:44 AM
That's Australia off my bucket list.


Maaaate.... these are only pet ones.... non-venomous. Its the venomous ones you have to worry about.... but no-one here does. Even they aren't worth really worrying about.

Ron Williamson
09-23-2009, 06:29 AM
Snake problem,sure.
Rodent problem?Not bloody likely.
R

RFNK
09-23-2009, 07:17 AM
Hey Ian, Mr Chapman's not a fisherman from Bateman's Bay by any chance is he? :D:D R.... er, name withheld!

The Bigfella
09-23-2009, 08:47 AM
I don't know him... I picked the story up off the wire...

I've only got a cousin or two down at the Bay now and haven't been down for several years myself....

RFNK
09-23-2009, 10:13 PM
Sorry Ian, cheap shot on my part. I was just wondering if Mr Chapman might have been the same guy who had the shark land in his lap at Bateman's Bay while fishing out at sea etc., that's all. :rolleyes: Rick