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Snake caught in computer!

Not sure what the snake is, but judging by what was written, the whole "photo-shot" was a setup. A complaint about hissing?? Come on. Can you be any more obvious??
 
But it's hanging out the fan exhaust...unless for some reason there's no fan in there, it would be in pieces anyways.
 
Not sure where I saw it, I think it was on animal planet, but some guy was taking a burm somewhere in his car. It got out and got into the dashboard, luckily it was only a young snake. but they had to tear apart the whole car to get it.

Stupid irresponible owners lol
 
Stupid irresponible owners

Don't let R_A know about it, lol.

I agree tho it has to be a setup, those psu fans normally star spinning at 1800+ for a quiet psu and 4000+ rpm for a high powered model.
 
Definately not a corn snake. I think it is a set up, it would not cause a hissing sound, and where would the smoke come from? the snake would deffinately be chopped up by the fan.
 
The fan would NOT cut the snake into pieces. Power supply fans (100mm to 120mm) rarely spin faster than 2000 RPM (processor fans (40 - 60mm) spin around 5000 - 6000 RPM). You can stop them with your finger without any cuts. Getting into the power supply like that would almost guarantee a fried snake though. There are capacitors in a computer power supply that can deliver a fatal shock even if the unit is not plugged in.

The snake in the picture looks too big to be a ring neck (diadophis punctatus) but sure reminds me of one.
 
definat setup i mean why would anyone keep snakes that big in a case so small plus yeah fans are missing in it and its an old case someone has taken appart for a laugh lol.
 
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