Pet python snake kills 2-year-old baby girl

These things get out often . They both took a risk and the outcome is horrible.
 
It's sad that the girl died, but the sadness of this story is overpowered by the baffling stupidity of everyone else involved.
 
Not to mention, if she's 19, and the kid is 2, then the girl was at least 16 when they started having sex.


The article i read didn't mention him as the father, but the "mother's boyfriend"
 
Snakes are only acceptable/sexy if they're wrapped around a writhing Britney Spears in concert, circa 2000.

Otherwise, it's nightmares up the Anaconda.
 
Is there a really good reason to have a giant python and a 2 year old at the same time?

that is an excellent question...of course the conspiracy nut in me wants to connect this to a bill I read about that would make it illegal for people to import/own non-native species and keep them as pets
 
He killed his own snake? poor thing. He should have killed himself for being a effing idiot and having a python AND a small child.

Seriously. People are effing STOOPID!!!

I can't wait for 2012 and we all get wiped out =)
 
that is an excellent question...of course the conspiracy nut in me wants to connect this to a bill I read about that would make it illegal for people to import/own non-native species and keep them as pets

How would this be bad?
 
Snakes are only acceptable/sexy if they're wrapped around a writhing Britney Spears in concert, circa 2000.

Otherwise, it's nightmares up the Anaconda.

Don't forget Salma Hayek in Dusk till Dawn. Talk about hawt
 
well the exotic animal enthusiasts see it as an infringement of their rights or something like that

The right to own dangerous exotic animals? :huh:

I don't really see that as too much of a right. I feel like importing an owning should be not be something a private person should be able to do without specific requests and approval processes.

There's no reason that just anyone should be allowed to keep a dangerous exotic animal.
 
This very sad story is the reason you don't keep snakes as pets, they aren't like cats & dogs that strive of your affection..
 
Just for clarification, domestic, exotic, and wild animals are all different designations legally speaking. Domestics are animals "that have been bred and kept traditionally by humans for agricultural reasons" (i.e. horses, cattle, dogs, cats, etc.). Wild animals are any animal "that is not domestic and is fierce, dangerous, venomous, noxious or naturally inclined to harm" (i.e. great apes, large cats, wolves, large or venomous snakes, etc.). Exotics are "any animal that is not considered domestic or wild, but can be safely and humanely maintained in captivity" (i.e. green iguanas, ferrets :csad:, smaller nonvenomous snakes, chinchillas, etc.).

The snake in question falls under the designation of a wild animal, and is typically (and rightfully so) considered illegal to own.
 
This very sad story is the reason you don't keep snakes as pets, they aren't like cats & dogs that strive of your affection..

Sorry B, but you're wrong. Snakes make excellent pets. The problem here is the size of the snake. A python is not a good pet, neither is a boa constrictor, as both grow to sizes where they can become dangerous. On the other hand, a king snake or a corn snake, which are much smaller than pythons or boas, make great pets, although as with all snakes, precautions against escape should always be made.
 
Since this was in Fl, I'm reminded of this nugget from 05
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That's a python eating an alligator, and that's why you don't keep wild animals as pets, they grow up
 
It's an unfortunate event for both infant and snake that both died from the irresponsibility of the snake's owners, however, once an animal attacks and kills a human, legally it's life is forfeit. Some leeway can be made for domestic animals such as dogs and cats attacking (but not killing) humans, but the snake's status as a wild animal and the severity of the attack, combined with the overall sympathetic status of the victim, certainly doomed it as soon as it smothered and swallowed the child.

I agree. I think it's dumb to say that it's good that the snake was stabbed to death or essentially tortured.
 
I understand that the man was irresponsible about having a giant potentially man-eating snake in the same house as an infant but, I have to doubt he was irresponsible about keeping it locked up. My sister's boyfriend had a 9 foot boa and he literally kept it under lock and key, the cage was well secured and we come home one day to find the snake out of the cage. If the animal wants to get out, it'll get out.
 
How about not keeping the ****er in the house? My mom was adamant about any animal that could potentially murder a person be kept outside or in the garage...and that included dogs. She was not fond of the am-i-nals.
 

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