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I think these people need to see the facts about reptiles...

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Posted by: STUART at Sat Apr 2 16:47:16 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by STUART ]  
   

First of all has there EVER been a Death in the U.S. caused by a boa constrictor or a monitor lizard? I dont think there has been ever. With the millions and millions that have been imported and bred in the U.S. that really says something about the safety of these animals. Someone needs to show these people the facts on dog bites and deaths caused by dogs, horses etc. so they can see that our reptiles are pretty much not a threat to anyone. As far as I know there has NEVER been a death attributed to a boa constrictor in the U.S. in fact I believe our pets are far safer to keep for our neighbors sake then a dog. I will go even further. Can anyone find any information on a NEIGHBOR being bitten, or attacked by someone elses boa constrictor? Id be curious to know that. I bet it is zero! So has there ever been a death of an individual not owning a python or boa in the entire history of the United States? Id probably have to say never as well. So who are they protecting these reptiles from? We need to fight propoganda with facts!



This info comes from Melissa Kaplans site:



Some Facts on Human Deaths in the United States



©1993 Philippe de Vosjoli, The Vivarium, 4(4):35. Expanded information by Melissa Kaplan







- Every 40 seconds, someone in the United States seeks medical attention for a dog bite–related injury.



- During 1979–1998, dog attacks killed more than 300 Americans.



- Nearly 800,000 people sought medical care for dog bites in 1994; half of them were children under 18.



From the CDC Injury Factbook: Dog Bites









Human Deaths Caused By Animals





Animal Type

Per Year



Horses1

219



Dogs2

14



Reticulated pythons

0.3



Burmese pythons

0.1



Other pythons

0.0



Boa constrictors

0.0



Other boas

0.0













Human Deaths by Accidents





Type of Accident

Per Year (avg. 1986-88)



Motor vehicles5

48,411



Firearms5

1464



Drowning during sports/recreation5

1030



Domestic wiring and appliances5

131











Estimated human injuries by Horses in US in 1991: 71,4906







Additional Information







Number of dog bites reported in Contra Costa County, CA in 1996: 4007



From DogBiteLaw.com

35% of US homes have dogs

80% of all animal bites are from dogs

900 dog bite victims are treated in emergency rooms every day



Per the CDC, there are over 4.7 million dog bites a year (nearly 2% of the U.S. population); 800,000 of them serious enough to require hospitalization


   

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