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Old 04-11-2009, 11:58 PM
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No idea what you're taalking about Stuart....But anyhow.....ANY Snakebite is serious.....Whether it be a False Water Cobra or a Black Mamba.....Complications can still develope.
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Old 05-11-2009, 02:48 PM
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No idea what you're taalking about Stuart....But anyhow.....ANY Snakebite is serious.....Whether it be a False Water Cobra or a Black Mamba.....Complications can still develope.
Sorry if I've caused any offence, but recently there's been one or two folks that have done nothing but spin a big line in cr@p. They've been caught out and have gone strangely quiet, then you arrive and again, no offence meant, but you seem to have the same spelling errors as him/them.

I'm going to take a little bit of issue with the remainder of your post tho'. Yes, complications such as anaphalaxys (sp?) and venom allergy could occur with something as innocuous as a hoggie, however, there is a world of difference between a bite from a FWC and one from a poly'
I got a bad bite from a mangrove snake, and whilst it hurt like a **** it in no way compared to the effects of another bite I received from a different species.

As Tom said earlier, read, listen and absorb information before giving it out...........We were born with two eyes, two ears and only one mouth for a reason..........
There is a wealth of experience that visits this forum (although due to w@nkers, those visits are getting less frequent) learn from them and you will be better placed when it comes to actually applying for your DWAL an dealing with your own animals, wind them up by becoming another one of the many post-pubescent "experts" that seem to populate this section lately and you will effectively be on your own. Just a bit of advice.............
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Old 17-11-2009, 02:15 PM
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Check out specializedvenoms.com and look at those really mean copperheads!
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