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    Re: Snake poop in my sleeping bag

    Doesn't scare me away from wanting to keep venomous species at some point... ;*) I want rattlers and copperheads ;*)

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    Re: Snake poop in my sleeping bag

    Vipera and Agkistrodon for me.

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    Re: Snake poop in my sleeping bag

    i wouldn't mind seeing one or getting close to one but i wouldn't like to keep them far to inexperienced!!!

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    Re: Snake poop in my sleeping bag

    Quote Originally Posted by Lee View Post
    Doesn't scare me away from wanting to keep venomous species
    It's best to always be just a little bit scared. Complacency kills.
    James.

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    Re: Snake poop in my sleeping bag

    Absolutely, complacency does kill.

    But one day, when I have a proper snake room, I will get venomous snakes. No Elapids, the thought of the world's most venomous snakes with the added bonus of a garter's metabolism scares the hell out of me already.

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    Re: Snake poop in my sleeping bag

    If it wasn't for the fact that I have a three year old in the house now, I think I would still have a collection of Agkistrodon.
    James.

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    Re: Snake poop in my sleeping bag

    Quote Originally Posted by adamanteus View Post
    It's best to always be just a little bit scared. Complacency kills.
    Scarred no, respectful, yes. To me being afraid is a mistake, IMO its best to be confident but respectful of the power these snakes have. Its when you are unsure you make the most mistakes!

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    Re: Snake poop in my sleeping bag

    Without that little bit of fear, the respect fades just enough to kill you. I've known a few guys who kept venomous snakes that became "tame"..... they got bitten. I kept venomous species of numerous types for twenty or more years, I'm always aware of the extreme danger I put myself in when dealing with them, and I'm always a little bit scared....I've never been bitten by a venomous snake.
    James.

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    Re: Snake poop in my sleeping bag

    I would be to afraid to have venomus snakes, I make a mistake and be dead, just how it would be for me!!!!

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