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Good golly!! I had heard about this but hadn't seen the photo. Thanks for the link! How horrid! Wild animals should not be pets. Now these Burmese Pythons are getting themselves in trouble messing with alligators because folks are letting them loose. I'll bet that alligator was confused being eaten by a snake! Sad ending for both.

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Funny that a fellow bandtser caught sight of this ---- as a newby bandster I have to say this article made me wonder if this could happen to me!! Then my mom and I dicusssed it and she told me about a book called the Immigrants where a little girl ate too much of this swedish pudding stuff and it swelled in her stomach and she died.

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lol,, hope you dont plan on eating a gator,,,,lol

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Guest ASPHALT ANGEL

I think you can eat it you just have to remember to chew it really well before you swallow....wouldn't want it to get stuck in your new pouch..LOL

That is just to weird...I have heard of them eating humans before whole but have never seen anything like this before.

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