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hotshot
at Mon Mar 22 14:44:30 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by hotshot ]
>>I am reading this in a state of disbelief. How can anyone who is interested in snakes enough to post on this forum even think of killing one in it's own natural habitat?
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>>It's bad enough we take away their enviroment but to kill them like that when they are of no danger to anyone is to deny their right to exist.
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>>Forget anti-venom-get a good field guide and keep it with you. Then remember that great lesson; If you don't know what it is...Dont mess with it.
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>>I am priviliged enough to know a man who's father was bitten by a (very questionably IDed snake)Pygmy Rattler. I was there one hour after the bite and talked to the man that killed it-at WALMART.
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>>He said it as brown with a diamond pattern. Pygmy Rattlers are grey with black spots here.
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>>The man died due to a bad allergic reaction from anti-venom. Pygmy bites are not considered life threatening.
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>>Frank
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>>"The luxury of not getting involved departed with the last lifeboat Skipper..." -----
1.0 Corn snake (KY locale)
1.0 Black rat snake (KY locale)
1.0 Albino Black rat snake (Dwight Good stock)
1.0 Everglades rat snake (Dwight Good stock)
0.1 Yellow rat snake (Dwight Good stock)
1.1 California king snake (Coastal phase)
1.0 Prairie king snake (KY locale)
0.1 Black king snake (KY locale)
Good luck and Happy Herping
Brian
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