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Posted by: carl3 at Sat Aug 9 15:51:36 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by carl3 ] Maybe someone can help me with this (since this topic fascinates me to a degree)...snakes will always be wild animals. IF you handle (or keep) them long enough, venomous or nonvenomous, you're bound to get struck. I realize this as an above average herp keeper and take on that responsibility. However, I don't (&never will) keep anything venemous (or anything over 6-7 feet, where you need multiple people to help with the animal)...but thats just me. A while back I volunteered in a top zoo's herp dept for about 2 years which taught me many things (but by all means I am NOT an expert). [ Hide Replies ]
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