
The part of the world that this occurs in is Asia, and the snakes are almost always Reticulated Pythons, not Boa Constrictors. The human bodies are folded in the stomach. I've seen many similar pictures, and have even heard of a certain scientist who studies how I was cruising your site, and found those pictures of a snake that ate a man. Subject: About the boa pix on your website Swallowing animals with wide shoulders like people, so it only got as far as his head and could not swallow him any further (snakes swallow prey head first).

Of a snake eating a man and it comes from India where a rubber tree farmer was killed but not swallowed but a reticulated python. There is one and as far as I know only one confirmed story Took them that long to find him, he would not still be in that good a condition (he'd be a lot more digested). Not to mention the part about the guy being believed to be abducted by rebels doesn't work, I have many snakes and if it Professionals on various snake breeding forums. Numerous reasons for this have been sited by herp The bloated snake, killed it and cut open its stomach."įrom: Not trying to be rude, but the picture you guys have posted of the snake eating a man is fake. "LANTOD GUMILIU, 32, a member of the Mangyan tribe on the island of Mindoro in the Philippines, was found dead inside a giant python after tribesmen found Friends later found the snake and slit it open, finding the father of six already half Then the monster swallowed the 154lb (60kg) man. "Gumilid Lantod was alone in the jungle catching bats on Mindoro Island in the Philippines when a 23ft (7m) python bit him on the foot and squeezed him toĭeath. When that unlucky man first disappeared, friends thought he was kidnapped by rebels (they actually called in the army to help in the search) but then laterīelow are some news excerpts relating the incident:
Boa constrictor snake eating a human tv#
That story made the headlines all over the country at that time, and it was featured on numerous tv documentaries here in the Philippines. Actually, that picture of a python with a man sticking out from its belly was taken in the Philippines I just saw the picture you posted on your site. It happened late 1998, one of our own natives - we call them “MANGYAN” - was eaten by the giant snake which we call in our language If anyone knows their origin, please let me know. All I'm saying is, it's starting to get a little lonely up here at the top of the food chain.Īnd why was the snake so fat? Because he'd had a rather large meal. This business of making saints out of men whoĮxterminate their fellow creatures has got to stop. Patrick made a name for himself by running the snakes out of Ireland, leaving the place vulnerable to rodent infestation. I've never seen a dragon, and I wish he would have left at least one.

Saint George killed the last dragon, and he was called a hero for it.
