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  • 03-31-2007, 06:42 PM
    Reptile_Man
    Biting.
    What exactly do you do when a BP bites you?do they just tag you and let go or do they hold on?if they hold on,what exactly do you do to get them to let go or do you just wait for them to let go themselves?
  • 03-31-2007, 08:10 PM
    frankykeno
    Re: Biting.
    Normally they just hit fast as lightning and release, leaving you with little more than a paper cut really. Most if any damage comes from you instinctively pulling back and yanking one of their teeth through your skin (always check that they didn't leave any behind...they are VERY tiny). Most times they won't constrict on you. I've been bit way, way worse by our rats or heck, one of my own kids LOL.
  • 03-31-2007, 08:14 PM
    Reptile_Man
    Re: Biting.
    iv never been bitten,i was just curious thats all,she constricts my hand and arm playfully tho,,i unwrap her off my left arm and she is already coiling herself round my right.then she looks at me , flicks her tongue and releases.
  • 03-31-2007, 08:21 PM
    frankykeno
    Re: Biting.
    LOL Yep some of them like to hang on really tightly. One of our females can squeeze my wrist enough to make my hand go achey then numb. She's a brat and strong as an ox for her size.
  • 03-31-2007, 08:33 PM
    Reptile_Man
    Re: Biting.
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by frankykeno
    LOL Yep some of them like to hang on really tightly. One of our females can squeeze my wrist enough to make my hand go achey then numb. She's a brat and strong as an ox for her size.

    Carmen is lethal for doing that.for something her size,its amazing how strong she actually is.hasnt bit me yet but im sure it will happen at somestage.we all gotta get bit at some point i guess,thats why i asked so i know what to do when i do get bit.
  • 04-01-2007, 08:12 AM
    Alice
    Re: Biting.
    I agree with Joanna - I'd rather be bit any day by a ball python than a rat! Until very recently I'd only been tagged by a couple of hatchlings and they don't bite hard enough to even draw blood in most cases. A month or so ago one of my big normal females tagged me on the arm pretty good - but she hit and released - no constricting at all. I guess I didn't taste like a fat rat! :D
  • 04-01-2007, 01:49 PM
    gibbrishclown
    Re: Biting.
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Alice
    I agree with Joanna - I'd rather be bit any day by a ball python than a rat! Until very recently I'd only been tagged by a couple of hatchlings and they don't bite hard enough to even draw blood in most cases. A month or so ago one of my big normal females tagged me on the arm pretty good - but she hit and released - no constricting at all. I guess I didn't taste like a fat rat! :D

    I'd rather a hand bite from a dog than a rat... I really do hate rodent bites... I'm glad you started this thread ReptileMan! I've been wondering what a snake bite was like myself :P
  • 04-01-2007, 02:13 PM
    tmlowe5704
    Re: Biting.
    snake bites > rat bites


    I have been bitten 4 or 5 times from snakes everywhere from my 06 pastel to my 1400 g normal female. It does not hurt much, it is more the shock that you were just bit and the snake is back to normal before you could even react. Rat bites on the other hand...
  • 04-02-2007, 01:00 AM
    hgrub
    Re: Biting.
    I never got bitten by BP yet, only from Burmese Python. Actually they kinda striked real fast. Drew blood from me though even though they're just a baby. I got striked by diferent Burmese in two days period lol

    I think got bitten twice is not bad considering working in a pet trade :D
  • 04-02-2007, 02:33 AM
    LadyOhh
    Re: Biting.
    Ball Pythons will tag you quickly if it is just for defense. If they mistake you for food, however, they will grab you, constrict you and not let go..

    You will be able to tell when they try and bite, as they kind of make an S with their neck. Watch them enough, and you will be able to predict a strike just looking at them.

    But all in all, it hurts a hell of a lot more to be bitten by a rat than a BP.

    I've been bitten enough by both.. :D Love nibbles, I call them.

    ....Although if a rat does that to me, it is someones dinner.
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