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Eating People: it does have a source cited...in sources section. I would like to add the claim back.
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As a herpetologist myself, I have *never* seen a single, verifiable report of any snake eating a person, ever. Killing, yes, but not eating. Snakes simply can't distend their jaws far enough to get their mouth around human shoulders. Although it is possible that at some point, a small child has been eaten by a snake, I have removed that section from the article as this is a popular misconception I'd like to not see spread still further. If someone feels that this is important, factual information, please cite a reliable source. [[User:69.92.141.242|69.92.141.242]] 02:41, 23 August 2005 (UTC)
 
* In the edit that I add that, I also add a single source, located in the Sources section. You can view the entire edit [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Reticulated_Python&diff=20268039&oldid=18256747 here]. Given that I actually do cite a source, I think it should go back. [[User:Wikibofh|Wikibofh]] 03:32, August 23, 2005 (UTC)