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I'm finding it very hard to imagine a 7 foot snake eating something 330lbs (do calves normally weigh that much?). At 7 feet the heaviest snakes would be 20-50lbs. The snake in that picture was not 7 feet, there were two lumps in it spaced strangely far apart it seems, and the snake didnt even look alive.
 
funny how they dont show the head... and a 330 pound calf would be bigger then the "lump" in its stomach.. no doubt about that~

another haux i say!
 
Thats crazy if the calf was actually 330 pounds, but it dosent show the whole snake or anything to compare it to that shows its size.

It is unlikely a 7 footer could eat a 330 pound calf.
 
Yes, calves can weigh 330 lbs. We've had some calves that we've taken to market that were well over 500 pounds. That snake looked larger than 7 ft. though.
 
I didn't see the video before, just the little pic. Where did they come up with 7 feet? That snake is well over twice that from the looks of it. Did they mean 7 meters maybe?
 
Looks like me after four months of slacking off instead of hitting the gym. God I love chinese food.
 
Ofcourse somthing will look bigger with a 330 pound calf inside them, but i agree it has to be bigger than 7ft.
 
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