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Post time 28-3-2007 05:53 PM | Show all posts |Read mode
Reptilia luar biasa ditemui di Sungai Kapuas, taman Negara Betung Kerihun


JAKARTA: Penyelidik yang meneroka paya di Pulau Borneo menemui spesies baru ular yang boleh menukar warna kulit selain beracun, kata pertubuhan Tabung Hidupan Liar (WWF) semalam.

Sebahagian reptilia memang diketahui boleh menukar warna kulit tetapi jarang sekali saintis melihatnya berlaku dalam spesies ular dan mereka masih tidak memahami fenomena itu, kata kumpulan berkenaan dalam satu kenyataan.

揝aya meletakkan seekor ular berwarna coklat kemerahan-merahan dalam sebuah baldi gelap. Apabila saya melihat semula beberapa minit kemudian, hampir keseluruhan kulitnya berwarna putih,
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Post time 29-3-2007 12:55 PM | Show all posts
itu satu kajian normal rasanya.. besalah hewan adapt sekitaran dgn cepat.

ader yang lebih heran pasal ular yg org tak penah reveal..

ader sejenis ular air. macam ular sawa. kaler kelabu, gemok, bintik2 kuning, tapi berbisa. diet dia ikan..
kat sungai tembeling banyak ular nih. biasanya dia suka curik ikan kat pukat org kampung. kalau memalam (org pasang pukat malam2), dia terlekat kat pukat, org tinggal jek siang nanti baru kluarkan. bahaya..

kalau kena patuk, sungai tembeling tuh, nak gi spital jerantut, kompem kiok dulu sebelum sampai..

so penawar yang paling mujarab ialah.. jeng jeng jeng...!!





















ber*k dan bancuh Ta*k dgn air, pastu minum...
dalam beberapa saat terus hilang bisa..
so pilih.. nak minum air ta*k atau pun mati dlm perjalanan..

nama ular tuh ular piai (sebutan : pi-yai-ie)

pelik2 kan.. tapi org tak buat lagi kajian kenapa lepas minum air ta*k terus ilang bisa (utk ular jenis nih jek, yang lain jgn plak minum gak air ta*k nih heheheh)
org kat tembeling biasa buat camni. kalau kena patuk ular tuh, ber*k dan minum air tuh hihihihih... nak selamat.. amalan belum cukup..
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Post time 29-3-2007 01:07 PM | Show all posts

Reply #2 fins's post

betol ke tuh fins?
yo yo o jer
opppss..lupa plak..budak bio ar katakan
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Post time 29-3-2007 01:10 PM | Show all posts
eh,silap...
pegawai perhilitan ler katakan
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Post time 29-3-2007 01:12 PM | Show all posts
btol ler... ingat memain ker..
tak caya tanya tok batin kek situh hehehhe
pegawai perikanan hehehe
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Post time 29-3-2007 01:17 PM | Show all posts
khas utk fins...

:music:

Girlfriends-Avril

:music:

p/s:tuan rumah....sori terff:

anggap ni selingan eh

tq..nanti girl datang lagi

[ Last edited by  auntie_girl at 29-3-2007 02:31 PM ]
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Post time 5-3-2008 02:58 AM | Show all posts

ular sawa makan anjing

aku taktau la dah ado topik ni ko bolum... kalu ado dah, merge ajo la yek tuan mod...

jumpa kat : http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ ... 2/27/wpython127.xml

Python eats family dog in front of children
By Nick Squires in Sydney
Last Updated: 3:19am GMT 29/02/2008


An Australian family whose pet guinea pig, cat and dog were eaten by giant pythons menacing their tropical home fears their children could be next on the predators' menu.

The Peric family watched in horror this week as their much-loved Chihuahua was swallowed by a 16.5 ft long scrub python on the verandah of their home in Kuranda, Queensland.
The sixteen-foot-long reptile had probably stalked the tiny dog for several days


Despite hurling chairs at the snake, it was undeterred and they were unable to save the family pet.

"Actually watching it unfold before your eyes was pretty gut-wrenching," Daniel Peric told the Cairns Post yesterday. "We'd had the dog about five years, so it was part of the family."

A pet guinea pig and a cat had fallen victim to snakes in recent weeks and he said he was now worried about his two young children, Ethan, 5, and Talia, 7, who witnessed the python eat their pet dog.

"We have ducted air-conditioning. Call it paranoia, but my big fear is that a snake will get in there," said Mr Peric.
A closeup reveals the snake's jaws dislocating to accommodate the hapless Chihuahua



He was scared to leave his children alone in the house. "When it happens once, you think it's a one-off, but last night I thought 'this is serious'".

The Perics called a local snake expert, Stuart Douglas, to try to save their dog but by the time he arrived it had been all but swallowed, with only its back legs and tail protruding from the python's mouth.

Mr Douglas, a snake handler at the Australian Venom Zoo in Kuranda, near Cairns, took the python away. He believed it had stalked the Chihuahua over a period of several days.

"It only took about 30 minutes to eat the dog, but it will be digesting it for two days," he said.
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It would then be released into a national park; there was no question of killing it.

Scrub pythons, which can grow up to 24ft in length, live in the rainforests of northern Queensland and usually prey on wild turkeys, fruit bats and wallabies.

But towns like Cairns are expanding fast and as homes are built on the rainforest fringe, the snakes inevitably come into contact with domestic pets.

"These pythons used to feed on wallabies but now they feed on cats and dogs in suburbia," said Mr Douglas.

He said Mr Peric's fears for his children were well founded. "A snake of that size is quite capable of killing a small child."
Watch: Local snake expert Stuart Douglas takes the python away to digest its prey.
It will later be released back into the wild



Fact file - scrub pythons




Scrub pythons [Morelia kinghorni] are Australia's largest snake, growing up to 24 ft long, although on average they are around 10ft.

Found in northern Queensland and New Guinea, they live in a variety of habitats, from rainforest to open savannah woodland, gorges, swamps and coral cays.

They are mainly nocturnal and good tree climbers They have an unpredictable temperament and because of their size can inflict a painful bite.

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Post time 5-3-2008 05:18 AM | Show all posts
Huh.....jangan main-main sama ular sawa. Dahsyat sungguh.....
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Post time 5-3-2008 08:35 AM | Show all posts
takleh salahkan ular sawa... dah itu makanan yang paling senang dia jumpa... dia makan utk meneruskan kehidupan dia..
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Post time 5-3-2008 10:53 AM | Show all posts

Reply #5 putra_bengal's post

senang? anjen tuh tido kot...
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Post time 5-3-2008 10:59 AM | Show all posts
sian anjing tu.... ula sawa tu takde binatang lain ke dia nak mkn?:@ :@
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Post time 5-3-2008 11:05 AM | Show all posts

Reply #7 ezan80's post

ada... cuba baca betul2 : "An Australian family whose pet guinea pig, cat and dog were eaten by giant pythons "

bukan anjing tu saja...
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Post time 5-3-2008 11:28 AM | Show all posts
memula aku nk bela ular sawa nih...tp yg kecik lagik..
tp bila aku g zoo dorg letak ayam idup sekor kat sebelah ular tu tuk dijadikan mam..
x jdik akuh..
cian akuh tgok ayam2 yg idup kene telan..
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Post time 5-3-2008 11:42 AM | Show all posts

Reply #9 ezreefa's post

ko ajar le dia masak dulu.
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Post time 5-3-2008 01:14 PM | Show all posts
nasib baik dia mkn hanjeng tu..kalau dia makan tuan umah tu..
tak ke naya nama dia..
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Post time 5-3-2008 03:24 PM | Show all posts
guinea pig pun dia makan?? isskk... hampeh laa!! bab hamster
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Post time 5-3-2008 06:22 PM | Show all posts
kembung perot ular sawa tu...isk..

kesian.....tp dah lumrah ular gitu pangai nyer
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Post time 5-3-2008 08:00 PM | Show all posts
erkkk ngeriiiii
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