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Snake Bite...Ouch!!!

Post by Tony W on Sat Apr 03, 2010 7:34 am

Now this image has been doing the rounds for ages...however, I never tire of seeing it....

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Ok, Boid gurus, what's the snake???

Ever been bitten yourself? Of course you have...don't be shy, tell your tale here.....

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Post by jonty on Sat Apr 03, 2010 9:32 am

Hi tony

That looks like a costal carpet python (morelia spilota mcdowelli)?

i have only been bitten twice (if you could even call it that) once was by a relatively grumpy royal python in moloch gibbon's house, and once by a cali king which i think jack might remember from reptile world in bangor.......

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It took about twenty minutes to get it off my finger lol

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Re: Snake Bite...Ouch!!!

Post by Tony W on Sat Apr 03, 2010 10:08 am

Marty

Sweeet!! Very Happy Very Happy That a great photo, recognise the old Bangor shop also.

Any advances on Marty's McDowelli??

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Post by hudsy13 on Sat Apr 03, 2010 11:29 am

before i was feeding my 6ft boa i decided to do a spot clean befor puttin in the rat and not really pay attention to him he bit me so it was a good thing hes not a strike feeder because it didnt seem to be a hungry strike more back off but leave the rats lol

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Re: Snake Bite...Ouch!!!

Post by Tony W on Sat Apr 03, 2010 11:58 am

Hey we've all been there right? We all come to learn pretty early on that rodents and any combination of cleaning or handling equals getting tagged...what are your thoughts on the big old snake having a good chew on that fellas face?

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Post by hudsy13 on Sat Apr 03, 2010 12:43 pm

im not sure wats funnier the snake on his face or the looks on his face

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Post by Warren_Booth on Sat Apr 03, 2010 2:10 pm

Its an Amethystine python. Based on the looks, but hard to tell for sure it looks lke a Morelia amethistina kinghorni.

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Re: Snake Bite...Ouch!!!

Post by Tony W on Sat Apr 03, 2010 2:44 pm

Warren,

Don't just leave us like that.......you've been at this for years and must have been tagged once or twice along the way right? As such you must have a good tale or two up your sleeve....that you're prepared to share..... Very Happy Very Happy

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Post by Warren_Booth on Sat Apr 03, 2010 4:11 pm

You know Tony, in all the years I have been keeping, I actually haven't been bitten that much. The ones I can remember are all from Amazon Tree Boas. I had a large 6ft gravid female about 10 years ago that I had taken out to give the once over. I always used welding gloves as I imagined a bite from a big amazon would hurt. Well, this girl was very placid that day. She crawled up my arm slowly. Then proceeded to slowly, very slowly, open her mouth and, again, very slowly bite my arm at the elbow. I have to say, it was kind of painful to have that many teeth slowly pierce your skin.

Another one I remember was from a litter of Amazons that female dropped one year for me. I house all baby snakes together from birth until they shed, and with amazons I offer food to each baby when in a group. (I find that once one eats the rest follow). Anyway, I reached into the vivarium I was group housing 17 baby amazons. One decided to bite me right on the finger tip, then proceeded to slowly try and consume my finger tip. Very funny.

Oh, one more. I was bitten by a 12 foot Moluccan Amethystine python. This was one Jonathan owned. He had them for a year or two and they showed no signs of breeding interest. So, one day we decided to sex them. I grabbed the snake behind the neck (They were rather unpleasant animals to say the least). Well, I was about an inch to far down the neck. The snake reached round and bite me on the arm. This was not painful in any way. Well, later that day I picked up a box and suddenly pain shot up my arm and I lost sensation to the back of my hand. The area the snake bite was right were a lot of nerves are located. The teeth must have knicked a lot of the nerves and then once I put force on the muscles/tendons near them they ripped. Anyway, aout 4 months later I regained feeling to the back of my hand.

So, thats about it really. Nothing dramatic, nothing too nasty.

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Post by Jack W Chrondo on Sat Apr 03, 2010 5:54 pm

Ouch ... That Does not look Fun , Fake or Real !!
The snake looks Like A scrub Python ? Anyone Agree lol :)

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