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Posted by: bloodsrock21 at Sat Aug 23 18:37:29 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bloodsrock21 ] She is just showing a picture of her love ones. Its her child and its her choice. She trusts her snakes not to strike. Maybe because she handles them more than you do. If the snake strikes then that would be her fault not yours. Learn to appreciate pictures that people post. If you want to criticize someone why dont you go do that to someone whos threatening the lifes of others or their pets. I don't care how fast they strike or not. I have not been bitten by one snake in the past 10 years of handling my bloods which is much nastier than balls as hatchlings and become very docile. I would rather have a baby near a ball over a blood or such larger snakes Boas? Its her choice and her kid. Did you give birth to this child? No, so take a chill pill and move on along the forum. Life is too short to be crabby. [ Hide Replies ]
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