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    Quote Originally Posted by silvereyes View Post
    See, Chewy is a funny guy.



    She also some with her cat....who, sadly, died not very long ago. Deffer loved her snakes.
    What happened to all her animals? And she should have let him out.
    I'm prancing like a pony.

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    Now this would send me running. Lol
    At the end of the day...I am still glad that I am me. Tail and all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leekohler2 View Post
    What happened to all her animals? And she should have let him out.
    Oh she does. Hes spoiled rotten. She has most of them. Only her elderly cat died.
    At the end of the day...I am still glad that I am me. Tail and all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Who View Post
    No worries Silver - there are no constrictor type snakes indigenous to America. Just the ones people import and keep as pets and then release into the wild, mostly in Florida.
    While being true, florida is LOADED with pythons that are destroying the entire natural balance. Experts originally said do nothing the gators are the top of the food chain and will stop them.

    That turned out to be dead wrong and pythons now share the top spot with gators, experts now say that pythons win 50% of the encounters with gators, but they are destroying the food chain that gators depended on and species are being depleted

    Florida is where ALL idiots outside the country bring stuff into, we have insects, animals and snakes and lizards that dont belong here. We even have an oriental fish that nothing in fla can compete with that is so widespread they cant get rid of them

    They need HUGE prison sentences for smuggling exotix animals

    Recently fla hired python hunters from india, these indians walk in water barefoot and find the snakes and capture them. After 3 months they told fla theres too many you need hundreds of hunters to diminish the population
    LETS GO BRANDON
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    Quote Originally Posted by resister View Post
    Never heard that, pit vipers have a hemotoxic venom that causes mass tissue necrosis in all but those immune by way of anti venom. Coral snakes have a neurotoxic venom that attacks organ function, nasty stuff. No allergies cause those effects. Perhaps in rare cases, compound those effects.

    If you are injected with pit viper venom, you WILL have a bad day. Anyphalaxis or no.
    Any snake or spider bite can cause a nasty infection!
    Here in the Cal Sierra foothills rattlers are a constant problem!
    We like them here, cause they keep the Flatlanders out!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter1469 View Post
    The sand vipers in Iraq were not "that" poisonous. When I first got there I was staying in temporary quarters and found out after the fact that a sand viper was right under my bed- by my head. One day I went in and saw a little snake that appeared scared $#@!less next to my bed, and I looked around and saw the much bigger sand viper. I got the woman in charge of the office I was taking over for (I was advanced party) and showed her. She freaked out. I got the sand viper away from the little snake so it could get away. I have no idea what he was - he could have been venomous too. But it all worked out- and the lady I was relieving thought that I was nuts. Apparently there was a hole in the trailer at the head of my bed where the snakes came and went from. We put in a work order to get that fixed.
    Ja ever run into those horrid Camel Spiders?


    Camel spiders eat or chew on people while they sleep. Their venom numbs the area so people can't feel the bites: Camel spiders are not venomous, and though their bites are painful, they are not deadly to humans, according to NSF.Dec 16, 20

    An archeologist went to bed one night in the Arab desert. He woke up, and his face was wet, he looked in the rear view mirror of his jeep, and the spider had chewed his face off! Yet he felt no pain!

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    Quote Originally Posted by resister View Post
    Never heard that, pit vipers have a hemotoxic venom that causes mass tissue necrosis in all but those immune by way of anti venom. Coral snakes have a neurotoxic venom that attacks organ function, nasty stuff. No allergies cause those effects. Perhaps in rare cases, compound those effects.

    If you are injected with pit viper venom, you WILL have a bad day. Anyphalaxis or no.
    Hospitals around here generally don't use anti-venom to treat snake bites because it is hard to get and about as dangerous as the venom itself. They mostly just treat the symptoms as they occur as best they can until the crisis is over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by resister View Post
    I had a water moccasin as a pet when I was 14. Not for every kid.
    Are you ready for a pet Bull Shark yet?
    Or how about Sasquatch?

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    Quote Originally Posted by resister View Post
    I had a water moccasin as a pet when I was 14. Not for every kid.
    That is crazy. They are very aggressive.
    ΜOΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ


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    Exotic pets were the hipster iphones of the 70's. Time to pay the piper.

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