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  • 01-13-2017, 07:49 PM
    ShaneSilva
    Informational handling tutorial. (Burmese python)
    We can all learn something from this.

    https://youtu.be/rC5b8V6UPo4
  • 01-13-2017, 10:44 PM
    Tigerhawk
    Yes I learned something from it. (Stupid is what stupid does.:mad:) He's not doing any of us a favor with that video.
  • 01-13-2017, 11:01 PM
    ShaneSilva
    I was Just talking about how much videos can negatively impact our hobby. I agree 100%
  • 01-13-2017, 11:08 PM
    pbyeerts
    Re: Informational handling tutorial. (Burmese python)
    Dumb ass


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  • 01-14-2017, 05:05 AM
    John1982
    He actually slams his forearm into the snake's mouth after checking his reflexes. Feel bad for the snake.
  • 01-14-2017, 07:51 AM
    Tigerhawk
    Yea, that dumb idiot has ruined that snake. It's so messed up now you could never safely handle it. Much less open his cage. If that snake gets the best of him one day. They will say that's why we shouldn't be allowed to keep large constructors. Never mind the stupid idiot who owns it. I hate to say has it coming to him, but he does.He should not be allowed to even keep a pet rock.
  • 01-14-2017, 12:03 PM
    bcr229
    Actually that looks like a food response bite. My retics and boas would act the same way if I scented the room, opened the enclosure, and put my hand in it.
  • 01-14-2017, 12:13 PM
    Reinz
    I believe Bubba came out of the shallow end of the gene pool.

    Anyone notice the chicken wire siding AND NO sealant on the wood?
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