I'm not sure how to spell heebie-jeebies ...
The first snake they brought out was a 12 foot king cobra. The handler set it loose in front of the crowd. The screen that you see separating the front row from the fangs was not there two years ago; they must have had an incident in the interim.
The king cobra eats other snakes and is common throughout Thailand. It can deliver enough venom to take down an elephant. Other snakes like Siamese cobra, banded krait, and others were also brought out. But what got the most interest was the Burmese python, which everyone got a chance to hold.
Maggie holding the albino Burmese python.
Becca
Kyler
Carlie
Jake
Dana
Jess
Anna
Kelly and Gabi
Carley
Olivia
Sara
Alysa
All of us!
And here's our wonderful larb dinner at the Hai restaurant.


















Wow! I'm impressed! :)
ReplyDeleteWow! I'm impressed! :)
ReplyDeleteNice face Lys! But I wouldn't have even touched that snake! I am sure it was a great experience for everyone. Wish I could be there for the sights and the food!
ReplyDeleteLove the pictures and it looks like tons of fun Jessica! Glad you get to experience this once-in-a-lifetime trip.
ReplyDeleteLooks like everyone is having a great time! Kyler, there is not any room in the suitcase for a "snake" souvenir!
ReplyDeleteGood pictures, Becca must have had a blast with the snakes.
ReplyDeleteI would not want to be that close to those snakes. Yuck! Glad everyone is having fun! -Sarah (Jake's sister)
ReplyDeleteLannie wants you to bring that thing home Jessica
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful animal and she must be pretty good-natured, too. I love the Merry Christmas Happy New Year signs!
ReplyDeletePlease don't bring that home Jess or even a replica you know how much l love those things. I agree with your professor. Heebie-jeebies.
ReplyDeleteNote to Professor Sites ...please NO pets for the kids to take home :)
ReplyDeleteMaureen (Kelly's mom)