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Posted by: Chance at Thu Jun 9 00:49:58 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Chance ] Why do you rate only those elapid species under the "Extra Advanced" level of the permit system? I know I'm not the only one thinking this, but there are some viperids that I would put right up there with any elapid...examples including Lachesis sp., Daboia sp., larger Bothrops sp., etc. I think at least a few of us here would agree that these snakes can certainly pose at least as much danger as any spitting Naja on the planet. Me personally, I believe they can be far more dangerous than most of the elapids on that list. So where exactly would these highly dangerous viperds fall in the scheme of things? This is just something I was wondering about. | ||
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