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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
Breaking News that 6ft long rat eating snakes are breeding sustainablly in the UK in the wild. They were brought to a Welsh zoo and escaped into the wild. These buggers can grow up to 6ft long and the sooner they are all rounded up the better .. Campers in North Wales Beware. . |
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"Breaking News that 6ft long rat eating snakes are breeding sustainablly in the UK in the wild. They were brought to a Welsh zoo and escaped into the wild. These buggers can grow up to 6ft long and the sooner they are all rounded up the better .. Campers in North Wales Beware. . " As long as they don’t slither their way down to South Wales it’s fine..
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
Forum Mod Cheeseville, Somerset |
"Probably from a zoo locally to me , happens quite a lot to be honest.
I hope they are fpund soon as the weather here isnt right for them ans they die "
They've had trackers fitted so they can be located. They'll be fine apparently as long as they can hibernate.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-61423663
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over a year ago
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"Probably from a zoo locally to me , happens quite a lot to be honest.
I hope they are fpund soon as the weather here isnt right for them ans they die
They've had trackers fitted so they can be located. They'll be fine apparently as long as they can hibernate.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-61423663
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"snake is quite nice meat as it goes to cook/eat ... I have eaten snake a few times on my travels overseas in some places ...
Where did you try that?
Cambodia / Thailand and Vietnam "
It's like you just ticked of a list of my dream places there! Need a tag along on your next travels lol |
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"snake is quite nice meat as it goes to cook/eat ... I have eaten snake a few times on my travels overseas in some places ...
Where did you try that?
Cambodia / Thailand and Vietnam
It's like you just ticked of a list of my dream places there! Need a tag along on your next travels lol "
I have been fortunate to travel alot round the world in my life and also worked in various places when I was a younger guy ... looking forward to getting back to travelling again and exploring more places .. Thailand I was in for a month had my face reconstructed out there as well for my feminisation surgery on my face .. great place / great people especially when you get away from the shitty party tourist trap areas |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"snake is quite nice meat as it goes to cook/eat ... I have eaten snake a few times on my travels overseas in some places ...
Where did you try that?
Cambodia / Thailand and Vietnam
It's like you just ticked of a list of my dream places there! Need a tag along on your next travels lol
I have been fortunate to travel alot round the world in my life and also worked in various places when I was a younger guy ... looking forward to getting back to travelling again and exploring more places .. Thailand I was in for a month had my face reconstructed out there as well for my feminisation surgery on my face .. great place / great people especially when you get away from the shitty party tourist trap areas "
Wow nice. I did have grand plans for travelling even saved the money. Then covid came along a ruined that for me. Where's been your favourite place? |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"Surely Tom the answer is for Campers in that area not to take their pet rats?
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If they are breeding fast in Wales it's not long before they invade Lancs especially with all of those Lancashire rats ... |
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"Surely Tom the answer is for Campers in that area not to take their pet rats?
If they are breeding fast in Wales it's not long before they invade Lancs especially with all of those Lancashire rats ... "
Pft..
They won't get past the border, it's guarded by ferocious ferrets ..
But you won't find that all over the news.. |
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They used to be native to the british isles but died out at the end of the last ice age. They are non venomous and mostly eat vermin. They also dont get very big here as it's slightly too cold for them. Fear not Tom. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"They used to be native to the british isles but died out at the end of the last ice age. They are non venomous and mostly eat vermin. They also dont get very big here as it's slightly too cold for them. Fear not Tom."
They grow to 6 ft
Taller than most fabbers...
Send the buggers back. |
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"They used to be native to the british isles but died out at the end of the last ice age. They are non venomous and mostly eat vermin. They also dont get very big here as it's slightly too cold for them. Fear not Tom.
They grow to 6 ft
Taller than most fabbers...
Send the buggers back."
They do in the Balkans where they were originally bought into the country from. They are cold blooded so the ambient temperature effects there metabolism. The ones they found are barely growing and probably wont reach 6'. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"They used to be native to the british isles but died out at the end of the last ice age. They are non venomous and mostly eat vermin. They also dont get very big here as it's slightly too cold for them. Fear not Tom.
They grow to 6 ft
Taller than most fabbers...
Send the buggers back.
They do in the Balkans where they were originally bought into the country from. They are cold blooded so the ambient temperature effects there metabolism. The ones they found are barely growing and probably wont reach 6'."
These buggers will adopt and thrive.. before we know it they will be larger than a small child and if hungry may take any prey |
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"They used to be native to the british isles but died out at the end of the last ice age. They are non venomous and mostly eat vermin. They also dont get very big here as it's slightly too cold for them. Fear not Tom.
They grow to 6 ft
Taller than most fabbers...
Send the buggers back.
They do in the Balkans where they were originally bought into the country from. They are cold blooded so the ambient temperature effects there metabolism. The ones they found are barely growing and probably wont reach 6'.
These buggers will adopt and thrive.. before we know it they will be larger than a small child and if hungry may take any prey"
The conjecture is strong with you Tom |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"They used to be native to the british isles but died out at the end of the last ice age. They are non venomous and mostly eat vermin. They also dont get very big here as it's slightly too cold for them. Fear not Tom.
They grow to 6 ft
Taller than most fabbers...
Send the buggers back.
They do in the Balkans where they were originally bought into the country from. They are cold blooded so the ambient temperature effects there metabolism. The ones they found are barely growing and probably wont reach 6'.
These buggers will adopt and thrive.. before we know it they will be larger than a small child and if hungry may take any prey
The conjecture is strong with you Tom "
These monsters eat rats . Fact
Rats are meat. Fact
If Rsts on short supply
These buggers will eat any meat Fact
They need culling before we are over run by these flesh eating buggers.
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"They used to be native to the british isles but died out at the end of the last ice age. They are non venomous and mostly eat vermin. They also dont get very big here as it's slightly too cold for them. Fear not Tom.
They grow to 6 ft
Taller than most fabbers...
Send the buggers back.
They do in the Balkans where they were originally bought into the country from. They are cold blooded so the ambient temperature effects there metabolism. The ones they found are barely growing and probably wont reach 6'.
These buggers will adopt and thrive.. before we know it they will be larger than a small child and if hungry may take any prey
The conjecture is strong with you Tom
These monsters eat rats . Fact
Rats are meat. Fact
If Rsts on short supply
These buggers will eat any meat Fact
They need culling before we are over run by these flesh eating buggers.
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Rats will never be in short supply, they literally breed like rats. And no they wont. They cant chew, so they have to swallow their prey whole, which severely limits them to smaller prey. But as I said previously, it's just too cold for them in the UK |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"They used to be native to the british isles but died out at the end of the last ice age. They are non venomous and mostly eat vermin. They also dont get very big here as it's slightly too cold for them.
Fear not Tom.
They grow to 6 ft
Taller than most fabbers...
Send the buggers back.
They do in the Balkans where they were originally bought into the country from. They are cold blooded so the ambient temperature effects there metabolism. The ones they found are barely growing and probably wont reach 6'.
These buggers will adopt and thrive.. before we know it they will be larger than a small child and if hungry may take any prey
The conjecture is strong with you Tom
These monsters eat rats . Fact
Rats are meat. Fact
If Rsts on short supply
These buggers will eat any meat Fact
They need culling before we are over run by these flesh eating buggers.
Rats will never be in short supply, they literally breed like rats. And no they wont. They cant chew, so they have to swallow their prey whole, which severely limits them to smaller prey. But as I said previously, it's just too cold for them in the UK "
They are already breeding here so not too cold.. wake up Doctor... The buggers are overfed and overhere.. Breeding like Geronimo |
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"Breaking News that 6ft long rat eating snakes are breeding sustainablly in the UK in the wild. They were brought to a Welsh zoo and escaped into the wild. These buggers can grow up to 6ft long and the sooner they are all rounded up the better .. Campers in North Wales Beware. . "
Wasn't St Patrick originally Welsh,
Someone needs to look into his family tree and get a living descendent to sort this mess out. |
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"They used to be native to the british isles but died out at the end of the last ice age. They are non venomous and mostly eat vermin. They also dont get very big here as it's slightly too cold for them.
Fear not Tom.
They grow to 6 ft
Taller than most fabbers...
Send the buggers back.
They do in the Balkans where they were originally bought into the country from. They are cold blooded so the ambient temperature effects there metabolism. The ones they found are barely growing and probably wont reach 6'.
These buggers will adopt and thrive.. before we know it they will be larger than a small child and if hungry may take any prey
The conjecture is strong with you Tom
These monsters eat rats . Fact
Rats are meat. Fact
If Rsts on short supply
These buggers will eat any meat Fact
They need culling before we are over run by these flesh eating buggers.
Rats will never be in short supply, they literally breed like rats. And no they wont. They cant chew, so they have to swallow their prey whole, which severely limits them to smaller prey. But as I said previously, it's just too cold for them in the UK
They are already breeding here so not too cold.. wake up Doctor... The buggers are overfed and overhere.. Breeding like Geronimo"
That tickled me, cheers Tom |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"Breaking News that 6ft long rat eating snakes are breeding sustainablly in the UK in the wild. They were brought to a Welsh zoo and escaped into the wild. These buggers can grow up to 6ft long and the sooner they are all rounded up the better .. Campers in North Wales Beware. .
Wasn't St Patrick originally Welsh,
Someone needs to look into his family tree and get a living descendent to sort this mess out. "
The mess caused by these zoo buggers.. ban all zoos |
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By *agic.MMan
over a year ago
Orpington |
"Breaking News that 6ft long rat eating snakes are breeding sustainablly in the UK in the wild. They were brought to a Welsh zoo and escaped into the wild. These buggers can grow up to 6ft long and the sooner they are all rounded up the better .. Campers in North Wales Beware. . "
Are you saying there are rats taller than me? |
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"Breaking News that 6ft long rat eating snakes are breeding sustainablly in the UK in the wild. They were brought to a Welsh zoo and escaped into the wild. These buggers can grow up to 6ft long and the sooner they are all rounded up the better .. Campers in North Wales Beware. .
Are you saying there are rats taller than me? "
I also real this wrong, I think the snakes eat the rats. In this case release more of them!! |
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"Breaking News that 6ft long rat eating snakes are breeding sustainablly in the UK in the wild. They were brought to a Welsh zoo and escaped into the wild. These buggers can grow up to 6ft long and the sooner they are all rounded up the better .. Campers in North Wales Beware. . "
Are you saying that six foot long rats are eating all the snakes? That is scary |
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By *r TriomanMan
over a year ago
Chippenham Malmesbury area |
"Breaking News that 6ft long rat eating snakes are breeding sustainablly in the UK in the wild. They were brought to a Welsh zoo and escaped into the wild. These buggers can grow up to 6ft long and the sooner they are all rounded up the better .. Campers in North Wales Beware. .
Are you saying there are rats taller than me?
I also real this wrong, I think the snakes eat the rats. In this case release more of them!!"
Tough choice, they say that you're never more than 5foot away from a rat so do you want to be less than 5ft away from a rat or a snake? |
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"Breaking News that 6ft long rat eating snakes are breeding sustainablly in the UK in the wild. They were brought to a Welsh zoo and escaped into the wild. These buggers can grow up to 6ft long and the sooner they are all rounded up the better .. Campers in North Wales Beware. .
Are you saying there are rats taller than me? "
There used to exist rat like / rodent that was 450 pounds in weight and about 8-9feet long. It’s back legs were on oversized that they believed it would sit / stand to eat as well. It had 9” front teeth with biting power more than a lion.
Crazy |
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"We need to round up these invasive buggers
The Welsh?"
Oi
I haven’t spotted any snakes or rats but I’ll be on my guard whilst keeping an eye out for bears at the same time! What other animals should we worry about? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We need to round up these invasive buggers
The Welsh?
Oi
I haven’t spotted any snakes or rats but I’ll be on my guard whilst keeping an eye out for bears at the same time! What other animals should we worry about? "
Cheeters…… *it’s a joke. |
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"Breaking News that 6ft long rat eating snakes are breeding sustainablly in the UK in the wild. They were brought to a Welsh zoo and escaped into the wild. These buggers can grow up to 6ft long and the sooner they are all rounded up the better .. Campers in North Wales Beware. .
Are you saying there are rats taller than me?
I also real this wrong, I think the snakes eat the rats. In this case release more of them!!
Tough choice, they say that you're never more than 5foot away from a rat so do you want to be less than 5ft away from a rat or a snake?"
I don't mind snakes and if they have a rat in their belly even better. |
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Nah we need them in our ecosystem, in our climate they would rarely reach past 4ft and are harmless.
I like that they have been found in london as well though, more food is available there than in wales |
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