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Deathstalker
at Sun Mar 20 23:50:39 2011 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Deathstalker ]
"windchild",
Eh, You're one of those "group-harmless-opisthoglyphous-snakes-with-Vipers-and-Elapids" type, aren't You? It's okay, I am used to it from the Northeast. But straight and simply, it is wrong. Sure, Chrysopelea and Boiga are venomous, but so isn't a honey bee or an Emperor Scorpion. There are different levels of venomous: vaguely, mildly and highly, period.
I suppose this is why I often--though I hadn't on here until now--refer to the highly (or deadly-) venomous snakes as 'poisonous,' in clear distinguishment from those venomous genera that have yet to be responsible for a fatality.
In conclusion, I believe getting started with (nervous) opisthoglyphous snakes like I have worked with for 10-plus years would be beneficial, and thus perhaps what You are looking for.
Good luck with Your search otherwise. 
Timothy
>>um...both of those suggestions are venomous snakes...I said I wanted an aggressive NON venomous snake to train with BEFORE I get the mamushi!!
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>>I want to TRAIN UP to the mamushi. I do not want to train with venomous snakes. I want an aggressive non-venomous snake, SIMILAR to mamushi.
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>>any ideas?
----- T.J. Gould
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