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    First actual bite

    So. Hima the highway. Hes young gorgeous doesnt normally strike but he does like to eat...
    He ate two days ago.
    My boyfriend lives with me and my family and helps with the snakes. He loves the snakes. Unfortunately, working with any animal puts you at risk of getting kicked, bit, trampled, squished, stepped on, etc no matter what species... snakes are fantastic biters.

    Hima was in his one hand while he worked on cleaning the tub. Hima was calm and relaxed, then slithered towards his other hand. He nudged his middle finger then opened his mouth, grabbed hold, and coiled.

    No rodents or prey item had been touched. They were fed the day before (tuesday). Brandon didnt just get tagged, no Hima tried to eat him. It was quite hilarious. He just walked over to me and was like what we gonna do about this?
    Hima refused to let go, but eventually did after ten minutes. No blood was spilled. i just laughed and said welcome to the family. Hima hasnt tried since ansd has been calm for everyone else to hold.

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