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Post by sam1 on Sept 18, 2019 18:59:17 GMT 5
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Post by dinosauria101 on Sept 18, 2019 20:29:55 GMT 5
When was this uploaded to the internet? Seems fairly recent; maybe that's why I've never seen it.
In any case, another great find you've got! Really gives a snakes-eye-view of things!
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Post by sam1 on Sept 18, 2019 23:31:50 GMT 5
When was this uploaded to the internet? Seems fairly recent; maybe that's why I've never seen it. In any case, another great find you've got! Really gives a snakes-eye-view of things! I think it's a relatively new footage. And yeah, also a new perspective. Great anaconda specimen. I just wonder how they knew it's "safe" to do this? Such snake seems perfectly capable of killing a human easily, especially in that element..it should see human as potential prey, unless if she had her stomach full recently.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Sept 18, 2019 23:37:50 GMT 5
When was this uploaded to the internet? Seems fairly recent; maybe that's why I've never seen it. In any case, another great find you've got! Really gives a snakes-eye-view of things! I think it's a relatively new footage. And yeah, also a new perspective. Great anaconda specimen. I just wonder how they knew it's "safe" to do this? Such snake seems perfectly capable of killing a human easily, especially in that element..it should see human as potential prey, unless if she had her stomach full recently. Maybe they didn't even factor any safety at all. Most of these clips are for entertainment only. But yes, it would be wise to shoot this after the anaconda just ate
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