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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2009

loads of fun when I deal with deadly snakes, deadly alligators, and deadly vegitables? Enjoy.

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  • red touched yeller it could kill a feller and u let it go...dumbasses these days. to me if its red its dead

  • @2041022 working with snakes for a living, i have the experince to be able to safely relocate it from an area where it could become a danger to people (my backyard) to a thousand acre wildlife preserve, where it won't hurt anyone. These guys bite VERY few people due to the fact they spend 99% of the time under ground. In fact, most bites occur when trying to kill a snake irionically. If you see a dangerous snake, the safest option is to let it be. NOT kill it. Thats just a dumbass thing to do.

  • not tryin to catch the gator?? i would but i guess im just a tard

  • nah, its illegal to touch an alligator in florida. And considering I was realeasing a venomous snake in a state park, i dedided to keep a low profile. lol

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  • You definitely set a good example of how to be safe and responsible about relocating (and not killing!) a venomous snake. I actually just relocated an even smaller one (literally only a few weeks old) last week, but didn't have tongs. Tailing larger coral snakes is typically not too diffcult, but a fiesty little baby proved to be much more tricky...and dangerous!

    Again, good job and keep on looking out for our scalely friends venomous or not!

    Alex

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  • the indroduction says a hiimsteveduh production

  • way to go dude! i would save the snake to...i would be pretty nervouse though!

  • huh. i always heard red next to yellow ur a dead fellow red next black ur a friend of jack. lol i know pretty corny. same idea though.

  • WOW is it 0_0 im amazed i have not gotten in trouble before i mess with them everytime i visit lol .... i wish i lived somewhere warm stupid MI i just moved here from cali a few years back i miss the herps ooo so much there are some water snakes here and great fishing tho .....

  • right like ive heard of people that have handled corals by accident and they didnt get bit plus they have very small fangs so if you wear thick gloves you're safer than without however its best to leave them alone i wonder what their lifestyles like

  • red on yellow kill a fellow, red on black friend of jack (or "red on black poison lack - it goes both ways)

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