Author Topic: Man feeds live kitten to python. - PART loving TWO.  (Read 62168 times)

Ya, and those rats and mice had to die didn't they?


Fun fact: pythons do not kill by suffocating their prey. The process of constriction actually forces the heart to stop beating as it cannot overcome the pressure applied by the snake.

I really actually don't care about animals getting killed in most ways due to human intervention unless they are not of mature age.
« Last Edit: December 04, 2011, 06:59:01 PM by Dodger »

I suppose if someone were to sell a banana as a hat it would make it an official hat.

I'd buy it.

so uh
why dont people make a big deal when they feed live mice to snakes?

Because we as a society love double standards.

Fun fact: pythons do not kill by suffocating their prey. The process of constriction actually forces the heart to stop beating as it cannot overcome the pressure applied by the snake.

Also, cutting off the windpipe. Also, cite.

10/10 would read again.

That is less painful than ripping off part of a leg just to see the animal struggle to death swimming in water. Then other piranhas come in and take little chunks out of the animal. Oh and at this point the animal is still alive in massive pain with organs hanging out. Then another piranha goes in for the kill and drags the animal underwater.

When I saw those piranhas devour the mouse into nothing but bones I saw the skeleton of the mouse still move until one last final lunge which broke the skeleton in several pieces.



Is that less painful than suffocating constricting the animal to death?

Don't tell me a snake is more painful than a piranha.

I really actually don't care about animals getting killed in most ways unless they are not of mature age.
Why does physical maturity matter for if it can be eaten or not?


That is less painful than ripping off part of a leg just to see the animal struggle to death swimming in water. Then other piranhas come in and take little chunks out of the animal. Oh and at this point the animal is still alive in massive pain with organs hanging out. Then another piranha goes in for the kill and drags the animal underwater.

When I saw those piranhas devour the mouse into nothing but bones I saw the skeleton of the mouse still move until one last final lunge which broke the skeleton in several pieces.



Is that less painful than suffocating to death?
Additionally, I accidentally stumbled across images of the aftermath of a piranha attack on a girl, you could see parts of her skull and organs.
Trust me, It's the worst way to go.

When I saw those piranhas devour the mouse into nothing but bones I saw the skeleton of the mouse still move until one last final lunge which broke the skeleton in several pieces.

I don't think mice are that strong.



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Also, cutting off the windpipe. Also, cite.

10/10 would read again.
Ah, apparently the method for killing is not totally confirmed but current data strongly suggests such: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constriction

Why does physical maturity matter for if it can be eaten or not?

From an emotional standpoint, I hate seeing things die before maturity.

As for a physical standpoint, it doesn't say you can't eat it obviously, but being more physically mature usually means more matter to eat.

I don't think mice are that strong.



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How about I show you the video on steam then. The skeleton mouse was still moving, it was almost as if it was still trying to reach the surface even after death.

There's really no other practical use for frozen and dead rodents.
There's not much use for an alive kitten. What purpose do they really serve?

There's not much use for an alive kitten. What purpose do they really serve?

Internets.

From an emotional standpoint, I hate seeing things die before maturity.

As for a physical standpoint, it doesn't say you can't eat it obviously, but being more physically mature usually means more matter to eat.
Yeah, but a young kitten is much juicier and more tender than a scraggly old cat.

Yeah, but a young kitten is much juicier and tender than a scraggly old cat.

Mmm tasty.