Mangrove Video 1
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All Comments (35)
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No wonder she was "misbehaving" Boiga d. dendrophila are very susceptible to stress and that isnt very good for the snake, it is well known that B. dendro dendros dont do well in captivity without stress whether WC or CB, teasing it and frankly pissing it off isnt going to help it settle in. it would have been a much nicer video of such a beautiful animal you are fortunate enough to have obtained, by simply having him on the hook and putting him in his, im sure very large well laid out enclosure
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loool you are here the one misbehaving you fool thenen
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Lets play piss off the snake
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you would probebly be better off with two hooks as it would be easier & better for the snake to be picked up from 2 parts of the body...
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@Dannybroadsword1 Sorry man, I'm not familiar with any breeders of these snakes. They're somewhat uncommon and you basically have to get lucky and come across a good batch of them as many of the imported ones come in with parasites and other fun diseases.
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@Venomjunkie i live in NC, near winston-salem, and am looking to find the same supspecies of bogia in the video. could you tell me of any breeders in NC or nearby VA or TN. i don't want to drive more than 50-100 mi. if it can be helped, i don't want to pay a huge wad for shipping, i would rather pick up my own. thanks for your time.
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you stupid motherfucker i hope someone shoots you in the head
i never treaded my mangrove snake like a bitch and she never bit me or is aggressive. Stupid fucksticks like you shouldnt have snakes. Buy a dog and hit him you crackbitch
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You also have to keep in mind that they have somewhat of an ineffective venom delivery system for envenomating humans, with that said you could still suffer a reaction to the bite.
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nice mangrove, this is what i am looking for, you know me from myspace: P.W.H.S. support and rescue =)
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The venom isn't known to be fatal, but it can cause corrosion.
y get a trio of them there is no market atall for them
njherper123 3 years ago
I think you are mistaken as from what I've noticed there is a fairly large market for them, especially CBB individuals that are eating rodents. And yes, the venom is more effective on birds than it is on mammals such as humans because birds are a much larger part of their diet in the wild. However, the venom can still have a pretty nasty effect on mammals (including humans in some cases).
Venomjunkie 3 years ago