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Posted by: jodscovry at Fri Feb 5 10:32:17 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jodscovry ]  
   

Nice snake! Had a few years back, I just would like to say that if you had not tramatized him, just out of your own fear of getting bit, I understand! but they are easy to handle and that could have gone much better, Remember this terry, SLOW movements, no pinning, ever for any reason, gain respect by moving slow and showing NO FEAR, this means expect to be bitten and you won't get bitten, seems riskey but I have handled lots of big C.Couperi and never been bitten, I have also used these tactics to sucsessfully breed and raise E.Coachwhips and Scarlet kingsnakes, which are hands down the most timid neonates in the snake world, but every snake has the potential to be tame, It's all how you approach them, ...that Big YT had no respect for you my friend! just please try to work on that terry, for the sake of the next monster snake you collect. no offence, cool video, JB



   

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