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Old 06-01-2009, 04:53 PM   #21
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right there with ya. guess we'd have to find a slow runner to hang with. you know the slowest guy is the one who gets eaten.
not true - the slow runner may be larger than the others in the group and tends to knock the scrawny people down early so THEY get eaten first.
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Old 06-01-2009, 04:58 PM   #22
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not true - the slow runner may be larger than the others in the group and tends to knock the scrawny people down early so THEY get eaten first.
oh fuck that shit. I aint gettin knocked down.
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Old 06-01-2009, 05:44 PM   #23
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wait a minute, does that mean you regularly get bit? hell no, that thing would be outta there. Not that i'd ever have one of those guys to start with.
No not realy, usualy just an occasional mishap at feeding time. Carpet pythons are prety nippy as younggins but with regular handling they are usualy fine. Once hes out of his cage he doesnt think its feeding time anymore he is very mellow.

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Old 06-01-2009, 07:56 PM   #24
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Tree going bird eating snakes normally have longer teeth to get a hold of the birds and through the feathers.
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Old 06-02-2009, 12:36 AM   #25
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I think the teeth are more like cartilage (sp?) than actual bone...they almost swing outward and contract back in when they've got whatever they are grabbing (constrictors). My ex got bit a few times during feedings, and he got bit on his dunlap when he had the retic in his shirt to keep him warm instead of the cotton bag I brought for him to take him home in...I hit a bump in the interstate and CHOMP! Got his ass...lol
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Old 06-02-2009, 08:19 AM   #26
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I think the teeth are more like cartilage (sp?) than actual bone...they almost swing outward and contract back in when they've got whatever they are grabbing (constrictors). My ex got bit a few times during feedings, and he got bit on his dunlap when he had the retic in his shirt to keep him warm instead of the cotton bag I brought for him to take him home in...I hit a bump in the interstate and CHOMP! Got his ass...lol
Either way theyre sharp as hell,. How big was the retic and do you know what kind it was. beautiful snakes but can be pure evil. I had a 13 ft sulawesi, damn thing was so unpredictable. I did have a large burmese get me on the belly. Usualy they wont bite/strike at flat objects, apparently this one didnt get the memo

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Old 06-02-2009, 09:57 AM   #27
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Usualy they wont bite/strike at flat objects, apparently this one didnt get the memo

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maybe he was telling you the washboard wasn't quite as "flat" as he thought it should be.
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Old 06-02-2009, 10:15 AM   #28
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I think the teeth are more like cartilage (sp?) than actual bone...they almost swing outward and contract back in when they've got whatever they are grabbing (constrictors). My ex got bit a few times during feedings, and he got bit on his dunlap when he had the retic in his shirt to keep him warm instead of the cotton bag I brought for him to take him home in...I hit a bump in the interstate and CHOMP! Got his ass...lol
its a good thing that this is science fact and not open to debate, and its also a good thing we dont pay you to think.



snakes teeth are teeth. only venomous snake's grooved fangs face backwards and move into a downward position during a strike. all the rest lay still.
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Old 06-02-2009, 05:46 PM   #29
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its a good thing that this is science fact and not open to debate, and its also a good thing we dont pay you to think.



snakes teeth are teeth. only venomous snake's grooved fangs face backwards and move into a downward position during a strike. all the rest lay still.
yet another reason to say: fuck snakes.
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