Snake with Arms
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thehawk

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9,335 posts

223 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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What kind of devil creature is this!!

http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/863766/snake-born...

T89 Callan

8,422 posts

209 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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Wierd.

Although when I read the title of the thread I just thought "that would be a lizard then".......

joewilliams

2,004 posts

217 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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I thought it was another thread about women...

JMGS4

8,840 posts

286 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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I thought it was another thread about Horrid Horemoan

Spiritual_Beggar

4,833 posts

210 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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That truly is....weird. Could be a new Humansnake superspecies being developed by the Chinese.

Of course, it's probably just a mutation caused by excess radiation levels or some toxic waste.

FourWheelDrift

91,058 posts

300 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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JMGS4 said:
I thought it was another thread about Horrid Horemoan
Me too.

FourWheelDrift

91,058 posts

300 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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It does look quite fat where the arm is.



It's probably it's last meal trying to escape.

Oakey

27,939 posts

232 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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FourWheelDrift said:
It does look quite fat where the arm is.



It's probably it's last meal trying to escape.
Uh huh, what's it eaten, a foetus?

FourWheelDrift

91,058 posts

300 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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A little lizard like a Gecko, their usual food source.


ShadownINja

78,729 posts

298 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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That's what I thought. Maybe the grasping was an involuntary reaction from the muscles that the woman thought was conscious use of the limb. Scientists will cut it open and find out anyway.

turbobloke

112,664 posts

276 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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Yes the muscular body contractions could account for the apparent movement of the limb, but the timescale of feeding and digestion and nature of the limb and its attachment area seem to suggest it's a part of the snake. If it was previously part of something the snake had eaten that had pushed through the snake's skin trying to escape, would the 'hand' not have atrophied by this stage? If the raised area is scar tissue, it would take time to form. Or - and it would be equally weird if this had happened - the snake's body incorporated the protruding limb in the manner of a transplant. Any way you look at this it's very odd for sure.

S1MMA

2,446 posts

235 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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reincarnation of Jeremy Beadle?

Spiritual_Beggar

4,833 posts

210 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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That's it's own arm...definately not a meal it's eaten. Look at the growth of cells the arm is attached to.

Like I said.......Human/Snake superspecies wink

rhinochopig

17,932 posts

214 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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Vestigial limbs are quite common. Snakes evolved from lizards so it will be a genetic throwback. Bit like Gordon Brown really.

turbobloke

112,664 posts

276 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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rhinochopig said:
Vestigial limbs are quite common. Snakes evolved from lizards so it will be a genetic throwback. Bit like Gordon Brown really.
yes

We'd need to see the snake's jaws in action to confirm.

ShadownINja

78,729 posts

298 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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turbobloke said:
Yes the muscular body contractions could account for the apparent movement of the limb, but the timescale of feeding and digestion and nature of the limb and its attachment area seem to suggest it's a part of the snake. If it was previously part of something the snake had eaten that had pushed through the snake's skin trying to escape, would the 'hand' not have atrophied by this stage? If the raised area is scar tissue, it would take time to form. Or - and it would be equally weird if this had happened - the snake's body incorporated the protruding limb in the manner of a transplant. Any way you look at this it's very odd for sure.
The assumption is that the old woman wasn't confused and stting herself...

rhinochopig

17,932 posts

214 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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turbobloke said:
rhinochopig said:
Vestigial limbs are quite common. Snakes evolved from lizards so it will be a genetic throwback. Bit like Gordon Brown really.
yes

We'd need to see the snake's jaws in action to confirm.
Just google labour party political broadcast.

fido

17,849 posts

271 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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ShadownINja said:
The assumption is that the old woman wasn't confused and stting herself...
It says in the article, that she beat it to death with a shoe and preserved it in alcohol. Like any gran would do.

turbobloke

112,664 posts

276 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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fido said:
ShadownINja said:
The assumption is that the old woman wasn't confused and stting herself...
It says in the article, that she beat it to death with a shoe and preserved it in alcohol. Like any gran would do.
Ah but this was a Chinese gran. She knows somebody in the west owes her a Veyron.

sidicks

25,218 posts

237 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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It's all to do with Global Warming so we should reduce emissions now etc etc....

Sidicks