It has been announced that the picture, as seen here, is a fake. Ya think? Don't get me wrong, I think that it is comepletely plausible that there is a snake this big somewhere. I mean after all they just found Titanboa a few months ago. Pet Care Examiner: Titanboa skeleton dwarfs skeletons of today's snakes I think it is possible that there is a Lochness type monster left over from the dinosaur age, maybe not in a lake in the UK, but perhaps in the ocean. I mean shoot, there could be a whole colony of Lochness's in the Great Lakes and we would never know because the Lakes are like mini oceans. And if I am not mistaken the Great Lakes are even fresh water. I am readily willing to admit that there could be animals of this nature somewhere out in... well, nature. But this picture was too easy. Too perfect. It doesn't take a genius to look at it and think... that looks photo shopped. I know there are Lochness and Bigfoot searchers that spend their whole life trying to find these creatures. Hey if that's your thing then go for it. I hope to be a big greasy rock star one day and that dream is as elusive as yours. I'll even be pleasantly surprised if you succeed. But don't go grasping at every crack pot trying to get a rise out of you. Before you go raising the media frenzy, get someone to check it first. You're not helping your cause putting out photos like this!
Borneo snake hoax
How to find out that Borneo's snake monster was a fake: Scientific American Blog
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I felt the same way when those two idiots submitted roadkill in a gorilla suit for DNA testing, claiming it was a Bigfoot body. I thought, "Way to get a rise, guys." Especially when I found out they had committed such fraud before.
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