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RE: question about venomoid tree vipers

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Posted by: devenomized at Tue Jun 28 23:02:55 2005  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by devenomized ]  
   

Thank you for your post. I'm not a professional or a certified Veterinarian, but I think Eyelash vipers are a little difficult to surgically remove glands and ducts. These surgical procedures are normally done on larger and more dangerous venomous snakes. Of course, an Eyelash viper although a beautiful snake could have a deadly bite. All it takes is one mistake and someone that happens to be allergic to the venom.

I would like to see what others have to say, but if you do not find your answer, you are welcome to search for "devenomized" online and perhaps other websites can answer your concerns. You are welcome to email me if you have more questions.


Best Regards,

Christian G. Reina
DEVENOMIZED.COM


   

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