http://www.ktnv.com/global/story.asp?s=9713225
Found this story in the news.
Found this story in the news.
It's not like it's a wild leap of logic. A little kid sees an animal and wants to go over and touch and pester it, and that animal happens to be very NOT domesticated...what do you think will happen?Is it just me, or is that article leaving out some stuff? All it says was the snake got loose, then somehow it was constricting the little kid? Where are the details?
that always chaps my hide. "animal acts naturally, human acts stupidly, animal is killed." irks me to no end...What gets me mad is the cases where a wild animal is put down after the fact because it...acted like a wild animal.
uh, yeah. i would take utmost caution if there were little kids in the house. not saying this person didn't (but...) or anything, but you need to be responsible to the max.You would think if you had a snake that big in your house and you have a three year old you would do everything possible to make sure that snake could never escape :wall:
Here is a quote from the article. I take it as the snake was at the "sitters" houseIt says that the mom and her toddler were watching the snake for a friend while they were away. I don't think the owners had any small children. Why is nobody questioning why a lady snakesitting an 18 foot retic for a friend brought her kid with her? .
I'm sorry, do you have access to some other version of this article that states either of these facts? I'd really like to read it. (Snakes can wander anywhere in a home after they break out of an enclosure, hint hint.)One, why wasn't she responsible enough to leave the enclosure "closed"
and two, where was she to leave her child alone with the snake?
Most likely based on what exactly? Internet rage? Come on, guys.I doubt she even did any care or maintenance...Most likely she just went to look at the snakes and let the retic out to play with her kid while she went to watch some tv. That would probably be the most likely scenario.
I couldn't have said it any better. :clap:It says that the mom and her toddler were watching the snake for a friend while they were away. I don't think the owners had any small children. Why is nobody questioning why a lady snakesitting an 18 foot retic for a friend brought her kid with her? A kid that is the same size as a suitable prey item for the aforementioned snake. Too bad the snake had to be put down because of a parent who's an idiot. Hypothetically speaking, if a friend of mine asked me to go feed his hot scorp collection while he was away I wouldn't bring my kid with me. Yes I know pythons have no venom I was using the scorp comparison because they have the same potential to cause death as the snake did. I hate reading these kinds of stories because they create a stigma around exotic pets. And as much as I hate regulations, if you're going to use an 18 foot retic as a tourist attraction you should have to take some sort of competency test.
sounds like a cool story.:clap:this story would have been more exciting if the snake had eaten the kid and mom