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Posted by: CourtGaverth at Sat Aug 10 20:25:39 2013 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by CourtGaverth ] Again, my main point is just to be careful what you post. There is nothing wrong with warning people about the risks of owning a hognose snake. I warn of this very same thing when I sell to newbies. I just think one may read the post in question and believe that hognose snakes have some kind of control of their "venom" and that they may be injected full of it if they are penetrated by their "fangs" that's all. I also just wanted to make a point that if it is clasified as a venom and if one may consider them to have fangs, neither are intened as a typical venomous defence mechanism as in most venomous snakes, front or rear fanged. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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