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Posted by: TMichael at Sat May 17 10:04:15 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by TMichael ] I absolutely have to agree with Travis, the Texas rat does not deserve the reputation it has been stuck with! He has a cb female that layed this spring, I previously owned it, and it has never bitten even once. The snake is heavy bodied and probably over 4'. One thing I have noticed about TX rats in relation to their biting. If they get tired of being handled, they may calmly turn and deliberately bite your hand to get you to release them. I don't mean strike but slowly, calmly turn and bite. It gives me the impression of intelligence? | ||
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