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RE: most venomous?

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Posted by: celticvamp at Sun Mar 8 12:16:08 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by celticvamp ]  
   

This subject matter of this thread is "most venomous" not "most deadly". Alot of people replying have used the term "most deadly". The curiosity of reputable herpetologists and herpeteculturists has raised this question since there has been millions of dollars spent in research trying to figure out the answer to this question. It is a reasonable question for people to ask without malice to the snakes themselves. Of course everyone knows that's studied this subject there are alot of variables to take into consideration that's why this question always raises such debate. As well it's normally a nice subject to debate because everyone knows that giving all the variables this is a debate that there is no definitive answer to. That's what these forums are for is to discuss subjects just like these. Those interested that don't know actually can learn from threads like this there are alot of variables to take into consideration.


   

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