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Yeah i have a terrible sense of humor, i know.. xD

LOve them both. my son asked if we can get a big snake. LOL I said NO. He ask me why not I told him that he gets to big. He said O OK
 
The first video was just priceless... XD


Part two:


I facepalmed when he called a 3ft burmese python 'giant'.

Even the ~10ft reticulated, burmese, and red tail boas I saw weren't exactly 'giant' (although the boa was reaaallly girthy).


Well ... the genitals are one of the warmest parts of the body. LMAO :roflmao:

Uhh, I don't think so. Sperm, for example, can only survive at temps around 94F (give or take a LITTLE), and the normal internal body temp is around 98.6 (higher or lower for certain people). I would assume the torso, like around the chest, would be warmest to a snake.
 
Sorry, I meant heat escapes this area pretty fast. I was at work and didn't really word it right. I was thinking heat casualty training which probably doesn't apply well here. :)
 
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