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Safety of handling a Borneo

scottico Jun 13, 2011 05:05 PM

This may be a dumb question, but I've never handled a Borneo or Blood. I have an Argentine Boa and a Columbian Boa and a Jungle Carpet Python, and I have to monitor my son when he handles these snakes as I'm concerned about one wrapping around his neck.

I've heard/read that Borneos and Bloods tend not to wrap around the arms of the person holding them. Do they NOT pose a threat for wrapping around the neck? In other words, assuming the snake "couldn't bite," does a Borneo pose a constriction threat for an 11-year old boy?

Thanks,
Scott

Replies (4)

Rich_Crowley Jun 13, 2011 09:17 PM

Scott, great questions! Every parent should inquire on the safety of their pets with minors. Fortunately, the short tail pythons are not life threatening, though like any animal can cause some harm if feeling threatened by biting. Unlike arboreal to semi-arboreal snakes who tend to be "clingy" thus posing a potential strangle threat during careless handling, short tails tend to wiggly and if they feel overly stresed-snap when threatened. In fact, I find even the most aggressive and stressed short-tails tend to try and get away from the handler, often wiggling erractically to get away.

Sounds aweful, but short-tails can be very laid back and unstressed by careful handling even with children. As a general rule, supervision is key with any snake and a younger child. It is hard to say what age is appropriate or what size snake, but you as a parent need to ultimately be the judge. Side on the side of caution not matter what.

Good luck.
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scottico Jun 14, 2011 07:52 PM

Thanks!

Zamboni Jun 13, 2011 10:01 PM

Hey Scott! Nothing to worry about with a memeber of the blood family with your family
Here's my 2yr holding her snake 'Mean Gene'

and my 9 yr old holding her snake 'Prince'

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scottico Jun 14, 2011 07:53 PM

Thanks!

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