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If I was already on the road there might be an incident/accident. I was taking back for a while. Knowing that the snake is not poisonous I just give it a nice slap and it slide away thru the open window.
Jian, What breed of snake was it a Colubrid like the Sulawesi Mangrove ? THat's mildly poisoness. Unless you cornered the snake I can't imagine WHAT species would crawl up to aggressively pursue you.. UNLESS it was an egg-laying female and WHY it'd pick your car I dunno... Most snakes that are aggressive in your area I think are "hot" (venomous), or pythonids. Scary thing about the retics is they have a VERY active feeding response. No person stands a chance unarmed against a python of 11 feet or greater assuming the snake smells bird, or any prey on the person. The US deaths from pet burmese pythons have been just that.. Often a person has handled the snakes prey first, or was cooking and the snake smells food and does a prey strike. Those things coil with up to 18 psi pressure.
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They also have those Kimodo Dragons
Yep, there was another fatality a few years back where a man was killed by two of his Varanid Lizards. The Monitors have a really high metabolic rate and are also poisoness, another thing many don't know, but they are mildly poisoness.
Jian, what is pathenogenesis ? I don't fully understand that chromosome stuff..
OK, some of you might not be interested in this, but this is one amazing animal
http://www.dive-the-world.com/creatures ... dragon.htm
ANYTHING capable of eating a buffulo isn't my idea of the best housepet.