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Fatal Attractions- Gaboon Viper Kills Its Owner

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See more Fatal Attractions at http://animal.discovery.com/tv/fatal-attractions/#mkcpgn=ytapl1 | Police are called to investigate an apparent homicide at the home of Anita Finch. They soon realize the bloody trails across the house are the result of Anita's pet Gaboon viper.

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  • @409raul it's official, u mad :P and i know you aint my, bro, it's an internet meme -_-

    and in case you didn't undertand why i called you bipolar, it's because you sad you're an animal lover and then you sad all snakes have to die... that's someting a bipolar person would say. and bringing people's moms that you don' even know into youtube conversations is very, VERY childsh.

  • she was not an expert..

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  • @409raul you mad bro?

  • I'm calling bullshit on this story ; why ? While a Gaboon Viper has a hemotoxin type venom and their glands are rather large, the venom itself has been proven not to be as lethal as most other Vipers. A human being would have to be injected with almost 3 times more than what an average Gaboon Viper ejects out of it's fangs in order for it to kill a human,especially within the time frame they claim this woman perished. In order to validate this story I would need to see a Newspaper article

  • @409raul yups, u mad.

  • @ubit397 so people who make sure that if there keeping a wild animal that holds a deadly poison that can kill them within moments are barbarians?... Then i rather be a barbarian then how this woman turned out.

  • @swinabc An "expert" certainly would not remove a snakes fangs. Experts who keep and study venomous snakes employ safe handling techniques such as hooks, tongs, and tubes as well as keeping antivenom and quick dials for emergencies like you mentioned. There are people who remove snakes fangs and venom glands, but those people are called Barbarians.

  • Why should we need laws to govern people when we should all have common sense? Well, this lady didn't have any.

  • I remember hearing about this on the news at work on my lunchbreak. Late 1999, if I recall correctly. She is believed to be the first documented death from a Gabby bite in the US.

  • @Noslvation sad story but agree with you

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