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rearfang
at Thu Feb 2 15:27:44 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rearfang ]
Fun indeed!
I was bitten in 1979 by its cousin, the Rednecked Keelback. Back then they were thought of as harmless (even the Larouse Encyclopedia listed it as a natrix).
A 2.5 ft specimen came in fresh from Asia with a shed probs. As I examined it and removed the dead skin the snake bit my wrist and started to chew. Since there was supposed to be no danger (lol) I continued my work, satisfied because it had stopped squirming.
I was not envenomated (to my knowlege) though the snake held on for over two minutes (I never showed any symptoms).
A week later, a boy in California was bitten by the same species and almost died.
Personally, I feel lucky.
Frank ----- "The luxury of not getting involved departed with the last lifeboat Skipper..."
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