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Posted by: pythonis at Fri Apr 14 19:07:59 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by pythonis ] well i gues it s what you see/do/know. yes i know people that say that hots are tame little things. those are probably cbb's. im talking WC here. In the wild, which snake is more apt to strike at you? or even in captivity, which snake is more likely to strike at you even though you couldve sworn it was puppy dog tame? a friend of mine knows a guy with an ETB who's had it for years ...recently took a chunk out of his face. Just because you have a snake that wont bite you doesnt mean that you can just stick your hand into any snake tank in the world and not get bit. thats arrogant presumption. | ||
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