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JoeEdmark
at Wed Oct 28 21:13:18 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JoeEdmark ]
I suppose they are even less reliable than I previously expected. I saw a video of them needle- testing the gloves, which seemed almost conclusive. However, I know that snakes can generate a lot of force behind their strikes, I read a figure of 25 lbs. concerning a Bitis gabonica, very impressive. I knew that these were definately not the last solution to being envenomated, but figured they could offer protection in some situations.
Also, I don't think I said anything to imply that I would be careless, I am quite the opposite in fact. I (think) that the vast majority of envenomations occur when the herper, however experienced, takes a chance, which is something I would never do. Necrosis does not sound fun to me.
I have a passion for venomous snakes. Also, I have a lot to learn and experience before I own any. But that's why I'm here! I love to learn and am looking forward to keeping my very own hots in the future.
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