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Posted by: dsreptiel at Sat May 3 00:22:41 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by dsreptiel ] Snakes bite for two reasons only to feed and defense . If they are biting there is a reason for it and know matter what it is ,it your fault , yours because you have chosen to take a wild animal out of its element in the wild a raze it in captivity , and yes a lot of them are captive bred and hatched but they are still wild animals . And as keepers that is something we need to keep in mind and be willing to except . I have been keeping ball since the mid 80’s and have only been bitten by one , A wild caught gravid female that was 3700gr. And I was pulling ticks off of here when it happened . You just need to focus on learning to read your captives and work with them not work at them . Thanks David of DS Reptile Rescue , Removal & Rehabilitation | ||
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