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Atrox788
at Fri Jul 7 07:20:21 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Atrox788 ]
Bushmasters should also be in that list. Same for Bothrops asper.
Mulgas or Kingbrowns from Austrailia are also huge venom producers. Definately worth mentioning.
As was said, there is no definative answer. Too many varibles thrown into the mix. All of them can drop you with a fraction og the venom they can inject so its almost a mute point unless your a venom line producer looking for the most bang for your buck. Even then venomline snakes are not producing the venom volume of well cared for captive snakes. They are just too stressed.
The one thing I can say for sure is if I had to pick which of the snakes on the list to be within strike range it would hands down be O.hannah lol Cobras or should I say snakes that rear and strike like that are typicly slow in comparison. If your in the strike range of the others your fate is determined by them O.O
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