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rayg
11-28-2021, 08:25
Snakesgiving! Mom and son display some sssslick teamwork to remove a python stuck inside their car tire

Snake trapper Mike Kimmel, who goes by the nickname Python Cowboy, shared a video of him and his mom pulling out a large snake stuck in his cars rear tire

The TikTok titled 'Thanksgiving in Florida' starts with Kimmel's mom bravely holding on to the snake's tail while he grabs onto the head of the python

After a few seconds of effort, Kimmel frees the snake's head and his mom is able to yank it from under the car to cheers from family members off camera

Kimmel, who has over 225,000 followers, lists himself as a wildlife consultant and professional hunter based in Port St. Lucie, Florida

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10249239/Mom-son-work-display-sssslick-teamwork-remove-python-stuck-inside-car-tire.html

Art
11-30-2021, 10:57
I still can't believe every one of these big constrictors aren't killed on the spot and turned into belts, boots or handbags. They are destroying the wildlife of the everglades. That snake would have been a lot easier to handle if they started by whacking it's head off with a machete or axe...sheesh.

lyman
11-30-2021, 07:43
I still can't believe every one of these big constrictors aren't killed on the spot and turned into belts, boots or handbags. They are destroying the wildlife of the everglades. That snake would have been a lot easier to handle if they started by whacking it's head off with a machete or axe...sheesh.

it's Florida, and the dude is a Internet Star,

probably planted it,


you are correct, put a bounty on the snakes, or find a profitable use for them, (bait for fisherman?) and maybe someone will get busy,


is it Louisiana that does the big nutria round up, or did in the past?

seem to recall an article, and some drama/dilemma involving disposing the carcasses, until a fishing concern decided to use them for the crab pots,,,

dryheat
11-30-2021, 09:46
it's Florida, and the dude is a Internet Star,

probably planted it,


you are correct, put a bounty on the snakes, or find a profitable use for them, (bait for fisherman?) and maybe someone will get busy,


is it Louisiana that does the big nutria round up, or did in the past?

seem to recall an article, and some drama/dilemma involving disposing the carcasses, until a fishing concern decided to use them for the crab pots,,,

F-in Asians. You can round up all the snakes and rats and next week they will be back. That's the story. Just kidding about the Asians. It's not their fault that our country has decided to bring millions of tons of shipments into the country. Giant rats(maybe they are friendly) and snakes are a result. Oh, and crazy jumping carp. And, ah, virius. Don't blame the Asians entirely although they do have some bad eating habits. Africa and S. America stir up a lot of ground that houses things that shouldn't be disturbed.