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  • First off, not a burmese python. Secondly, pythons arent VENOMOUS. And finally, there is no such thing as a poisonous snake. Venom and poison are two completely different toxins.

  • does not matter if theres a snake in an out house rest assured the fucker is dead period

  • You're ignorant. The snake is not in the out house intentionally, venomous or not, snakes do not chase, attack, go after, or hunt people. They steer as far away as they can and when pressured will defend themselves. Getting bit by any snake is 150% the persons fault, the snake doesn't know if you are or aren't going to hurt it, it thinks your trying to kill it, so it defends itself. Much like we would if we weren't at the top of the food chain. By labling snakes as evil and sayin they...

  • listen lady if the snake is hungry or has not eaten in weeks rest assured your going to be its lunch and dinner snakes are doclie i know its not going to attack to attack the person if its not presured to do so but if it has not eaten in weeks or months you are his lunch

  • How about you do some research before you fucking rant about shit you dont know? Venom needs to be injected into the blood stream to do damage. Poison must be ingested. It is physically impossible for a snake to swallow a full grown adult whole because the snakes jaws cannot get past the human shoulders, sure a retic could kill someone but it wont because it knows it cant. Some retics or rock pythons have attempted to consume a human but there are no proven adult human consumptions.

  • And an envenomation from the black mamba takes up to 2 hours to kill a person in good health without medical attention. The record life is 6 hours without medical attention and the guy is still to this day going through rehabilitation. Your right the Black mamba is the deadliest snake in the world on account of its deaths per year, but not the most venomous. That would be the inland taipan, or fierce snake of australia. Your fucking stupid.

  • listen my friend obviously there is a difference of opinion here i like snakes but would never get close to one one time i was at a indoor zoo i was watching a seal show until i felt something scaly next to my hand i looked and it was 15ft python i just froze did not move i just froze would you trust a python or a boa pick it up kiss it on the lips or something cause there were reports of people doing just that and getting struck in the face would you do that

  • Of course theres a difference of opinion, but thats not the problem. Your ignorance and stupidity is the problem. What are you, 12? Now you're lying to me, thats such a ridiculous and outlandish story. You and I both know thats not true. And your acting like people getting struck in the face doesn't happen every day. Reports? Bud, I get bit on the face on a weekly bases photographing snakes. Its not a big deal...

  • And there is a difference between trusting a snake and being careless and stupid while handling the snake. Trying to kiss it is aggitating the snake, its not a trust factor. All your gonna do is just piss it off. Trusting a snake would be more like free handling it and trusting that its not going to get defensive. But when you fuck with it like an idiot, then your asking for trouble. Of course they're unpredictable, but when you know how to properly handle them you don't need to worry.

  • so your a professional snake handler ? the story about me encountering that snake thats no lie it really did happen at first i was petrified cause its a snake and since it happened when i was like 15 years old again i was petrified fucking shit myself but got up very gently and moved away the other story thats no lie also it happened guy picked up his snake got close and as he prepared bam struck him between his nose and cheek bone i never knew you were a snake handler where are you from

  • Im not a professional snake handler, i know how to handle venomous and non venomous snakes properly, and i am working my way up to be a herpetologist. I just photograph reptiles and snakes and frequently field herp as a hobby and every now and then people buy them from me. I've been around snakes literally all my life. My dad was a herpetologist.

  • whats a herpetologist? and aren"t you afraid of one day get struck and what kind of venomous snakes do you photograph?

  • A herpetologist is a profession that consists of studying reptiles and amphibians. And field herping is going out in the wild and searching for reptiles and amphibians. "Herps" are our term for reptiles and amphibians. I get struck and bit almost everyday. But venomous snakes are a different story, i handle them with unbelievable amounts of caution and care. I will do everything in my power to go the rest of my life without being envenomated, but you never know what could happen.

  • I have only got the opportunity photograph the venomous snakes in my area, so as far as they go, various subspecies of copperheads, umm, cottonmouths, timber rattlesnakes, and we have massassauga rattlesnakes in illinois but i have never seen any.

  • wow hey man that is some heavy duty work you do for a living i guess your love for snakes are there any endangered species of snakes out there and what are cottonmouths i hear there pretty dangerous i would not recognize one if i saw one i hear in some parts of ontario they have rattlers is that true ? what you do out there take nerves of steel i am from montreal and i go to this pet shop every now and then and i see this albino python she is very gentle i pet her from time to time

  • what are massassauga rattlesnakes are they venomous and whats the most shortest tempered rattlesnake you ever photographed and one more question cottonmouth ratlesnakes are they deadly can they cause damage ? that is some dangerous extreme work you do you must be extremely brave for what you do if possible would you care to send me some photos of snakes and rattlers you capture on camera i am just curious thats all if you can it would be greatly appreciated thanks

  • Its not a job, its a hobby. I don't get payed to do what i do, i just enjoy doing it more than anything else. First off, all rattlesnakes are venomous, secondly, cottonmouths aren't rattlesnakes, they are pit vipers and there have been recorded deaths from cottonmouths. They can do some serious damage.

  • their that dangerous shit man be careful

  • deserve to die is being completely hypocritical. It is merely survival of the fittest. You're herpetologically uneducated, you know nothing about snakes, you cannot say whether or not they need to die. That was a harmless Nerodia. A simple little water snake, the species would vary depending on their location. No snake deserves to die. If anything, people need to die for believing that they or superior to any other living organism. You're pathetic.

  • i like snakes but i am also very cautious of them i would not get close to a huge snake and what a nice little snakey we have here its all fun and games until someones loses a face you probably do not know they have unpredictable behaviour would you trust a snake alone with your child i am not saying snakes are satan pets and there are reports that reticulated snakes do hunt for people if they are hungry it went after a person walking through the amazon and ate whole so who is the clueless now

  • here snakey snakey come here cutie pie ou can take my face off anytime i taste great my bones are very well marinated and you can snap crackle and pop my ribs any time your hungry you are definetaly a sick human being you like rattlesnakes too why dont you pet it and stroke and call him george

  • some venomous snakes can kill a person in minutes take a black mamba for instance a bite from a black mamba your dead in minutes the most venmous snake and deadliest snake in the world venom and poison are the same thing do the same =they kill period

  • pythons are venomous? they're constrictors.

  • No,they arent...they just didnt know what snake it was untill later.

  • they squeeze the shit out of you for every breath you inhale the more they crush your ribs

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