My 15 minutes….

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  • Python eats cockatoo for dinner | The Daily Telegraph

    3 Nov 2008 FIRST, it was a spider chowing down on local birdlife that caused a frenzy around the world.
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    3 Nov 2008 A HUNGRY python has made a meal of a hapless sulphur-crested cockatoo python eats cockatoo. Coils of death: A sulfur-crested cockatoo is
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    3 Nov 2008 From the state that brought you pictures of a spider eating a bird a fortnight ago comes a new gory story – a python slurping down a
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    3 Nov 2008 Python eats cockatoo in Queensland backyard · Python eats cockatoo in Queensland backyard. From the state that brought you pictures of a
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    img link · next. This gallery is brought to you by:. skip. © 2007 The Cairns Post LTD PLC. All times AEST 22/10/2007 13:54.
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  • Snake caught eating cocky - Local News - Cairns, QLD, Australia

    3 Nov 2008 View more photos of the snake eating the huge cockatoo bird. On closer inspection, she found the python coiling itself tightly around the
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  • Snake caught eating cockatoo - Local News - Gold Coast, QLD, Australia

    3 Nov 2008 FIRST it was a giant spider eating a bird, now a ravenous python has been snapped chowing down on a hapless cockatoo in Cairns.
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    Python eats cockatoo for dinner. Now not to be outdone, a python has taken up the challenge with a hapless sulphur-crested cockatoo falling victim to its
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    12 comments:

    1. Doda, 3. November 2008, 19:33

      I don’t expect this will be the only 15 minutes of fame you’ll have! Not with the way that you paint!

      Next newspaper article I want to see about you will be all about your one woman show and how you sold every painting!!!! OK?

       
    2. Diane, 3. November 2008, 20:04

      Ugh what a way to become famous! No. Really it must have been quite exciting to witness nature at its best/worst which ever way you want to look at it. As usual great shots. I liked the link with the whole 63 shots except they didn’t show in the right order…darn.
      Could I use one of the shots on my blog to tell the story about you? I will acknowledge you as photographer.

       
    3. Artoholic Cindy, 3. November 2008, 20:32

      Hi guys,

      Doda, if I could be famous for painting it would be great! As Diane said, this story is a bit “ugh”!

      Diane, yep, go for it. It’s even being discussed on the radio stations. I asked the journo why such immense fascination with such images, and he said “People just have a morbid curiosity about seeing an animal devouring another animal”.

      Just when you think it’s safe to go into the back yard again, something like this happens…

       
    4. Diane, 4. November 2008, 20:00

      Thanks Cindy, Now I have something to write about (when I get time).
      Your latest post called Snakes and Birds has registered on my google blog’s readers list but when I go there it says page cannot be found. And when I came to your blog it doesn’t appear either.
      Maybe you are working on it or you have taken it off or there is a stuff up somewhere.

       
    5. Artoholic Cindy, 4. November 2008, 22:36

      Hi Diane, (And Ellis & Kim too who have commented on the disappearing post!)

      I’ve just delayed it a bit with all the media stuff going on.

      Stay tuned…..

      Thanks guys,

      Cindy

       
    6. ELIZABETH, 5. November 2008, 8:16

      Hi Cindy,

      Nature in the raw…..you have an exciting time in your backyard…..very sinister that snake and following the links the spider devouring the bird…..the size of the bird compared to the spider…lets hope the pythons and the spiders do not get any larger up there or whom will they devour next!!!!! Where did Cindy go??????

      Kind regards,

      Elizabeth

       
    7. mandy, 5. November 2008, 9:51

      Hi Cindy..

      Just dropped by to see what you have been up too….
      Busy as always I see…..

       
    8. ellisillus, 6. November 2008, 6:19

      i’ll definitely stay tuned: remember that we’re planning a moleskine exchange *g*
      will be on business trip as of coming friday all thru to saturday the week after but i won’t forget *lol*

      nice media coverage you got there *sfg* hope that for your art it will be similar :-)

      *kram*

      elli

       
    9. Tim, 6. November 2008, 13:49

      Hi Cindy, long time no see/hear/experience.

      Congrats on your 15 minutes of fame. I got forwarded emails about both those X devours Y news stories a week or so ago but I had no idea you were the photographer until now…

      I’m sorta glad the cooler south is not favoured by the reptilian types….

       
    10. Kim, 7. November 2008, 13:27

      sorry if the email was too big, I didnt know until after it went…..hope you actually got it, it hasnt bounced back yet…..

      Wow Tim is around….off to the Pond…..

      Hope everything is going well …..Kim

       
    11. Artoholic Cindy, 9. November 2008, 19:48

      Hello again everyone,

      Thanks for your patience with the tardiness of my blog, I really appreciate your comments, I just haven’t the time to scratch myself at the moment! 6 days left of Uni. 6 loooong days they’ll be, building up my Photoshop Folio, especially as I haven’t even started yet!

      I’ll be reinstating my Python post soon, PLUS, news of another incident - just last night. In the meantime, I’ll post some sweetness and light instead…

       
    12. Diane, 12. November 2008, 20:31

      Nearly there. Looking forward to having you back. Good luck with your assessment.

       

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