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Life In Cold Blood

Death by poison or constriction? Mmm tough one that!

I do find snakes fascinating.

The sidewinder must have the strangest movement of any snake!
 
oh yeah you are actually supposed to get snakes out of their tanks and 'play' with them occasionaly!

No double entedres please.


Good grief .. if you got your personal Snake out it would hardly constitute a Mealworm ;)
 
as a Eunoch misses his......

Hmm......not quite what I was thinking but seem to have left the brain in the classroom this morning and simply can't come up with anything anywhere near appropriate! All I keep thinking of is that Fergie song where she sings "like a child misses it's blankey" and that's definitely not what I wanted!
 
I think it is incredibly formulaic television.

Take Attenborough to location x, take some pretty footage of animal y, throw in the bare minimum of factual information and you have yet another wildlife series the BBC can tout around the world.

There are loads of other topics the BBC could be making documenteries about.
 
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I saw last nights one as well, and I learned a bit more about them. My opinion of them have changed a bit after last night's showing of the snakes :)
 

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