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Posted by: kottonmouthking at Wed Dec 10 17:03:39 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by kottonmouthking ] Mokasen (Northerns) are debatebly slightly less toxic than Contorix (Southerns) if you're really worried about the toxicity of their venom. And both species have equally beautiful locale specific races. That's just what I've noticed in keeping them. Southerns seem to dispatch their prey quicker than northerns and northerns are also a smaller species. Best rule is just don't get bit but I guess it happens. Though, never to me. If you just never touch them and you're always careful, they're a pretty safe species. Check out KY locale northerns and GA,FL,TX,LA locale southerns for the best colors and markings. | ||
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