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celticvamp
at Fri Jul 7 17:09:06 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by celticvamp ]
Thank you very much Jim for the information, 1.9 grams!!!!!!! That's amazing, not that I'm doubting you but it's actually hard to believe. I have also heard the king brown holds the record for the highest venom yield in one particular milking, unfortuanatly I don't know how much that was. I understand that the amount of venom yielded has variables but they all do have maximum general yields. I'm just wanting to know the general maximum yield in c. adamanteus and b. gabonica. I know that some are basicly saying that there is not a definative answer but if we was comparing the 1.9 grams Jim mentioned the c. adamanteus yielded to the general 3 to 5 mg's a coral yields then it would seem more basic. Someone just correct me if I'm wrong about the gaboon holding the world record for highest general venom yield, if not what is it? From what I found gaboons average a max of about 600mg's. c. Atrox averages 600mg's. If the gaboon averages 600mg's then everything I have heard and read about it holding the world record for highest general venom yield is wrong. Can anyone tell me what facts I have are wrong?
,Thank you very much for all replies so far.
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