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A little over a year ago, I had a baby Brazilian rainbow boa, and I was reaching in to grab her water bowl to fill it and she tagged me. Of course it didn't hurt, but my first reaction was to pull my hand back. Well, needless to say, she went flying over my shoulder. I felt SO freakin bad!!! I had never done anything like that before and at first I thought " Omg she's dead!" and I will be honest she did die about a week later :tears:. I'm not 100% sure if that was the cause or if it was because she was such a crappy eater, but I have learned my lesson to hold still. Or atleast try my damned hardest to!
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Re: Anyone else afraid of dropping their snake/lizard/etc because it bit you?
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Originally Posted by zeion97
Ouch.. Crikey! You go yourself a mean little one! Sorry. Lol.
But to b honest, out of the about the 30 or 40 times I've been bitten by countless different snakes, (even a 3 day old albino Burmese!) None hurt of really scare me. Now... I did get a scare last week, and it left a scar. Our 5-6 foot Burmese bit me and latched on wrapping my hand, that is the only time that I have ever been bitten that even scared me, and to be honest" I was more scared of hurting him then dropping him. :P Il
Lol no doubt! He was a nasty thing for about three months. I gave him to someone as a pet and he's the nicest thing now, never once tried to bite them, lol.
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Originally Posted by adamjeffery
i remember about 12 years ago i was just starting to collect snakes and i bought a pair of kenyan sand boas from the chicago reptile house. i never realized how fast they were when they were hunting. i moved my hand along the sand and one nailed me. startled me so bad i ripped my hand back and just happened to still have the kenyan attached to my finger which now went flying through the air landing safely on the couch.....lol
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i dont even flinch when young ones snap now
Oh man, yeah, I'm afraid of that happening too! It would be so easy to put your hand back and have them attached!
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Originally Posted by cmack91
thats good, imo, the best way is to always expect a bite no matter what, that way when it happens, you'll have already been ready
also, mine fell probably 5 1/2-6feet to the floor (carpeted) out of his tank when he escaped one night, he didnt get hurt at all though, but it was kinda funny, i was half asleep and i heard a big thump lol, i found him behind the dresser his tank was on
Very true, I've gotten a little better after having a couple nasty babies this summer! I think they are hardier than I give them credit for. That's definitely a decent fall, I'm glad to hear they can survive a fall like that.
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Originally Posted by heathers*bps
A little over a year ago, I had a baby Brazilian rainbow boa, and I was reaching in to grab her water bowl to fill it and she tagged me. Of course it didn't hurt, but my first reaction was to pull my hand back. Well, needless to say, she went flying over my shoulder. I felt SO freakin bad!!! I had never done anything like that before and at first I thought " Omg she's dead!" and I will be honest she did die about a week later :tears:. I'm not 100% sure if that was the cause or if it was because she was such a crappy eater, but I have learned my lesson to hold still. Or atleast try my damned hardest to!
Oh my gosh that would suck. It could easily happen if your reaction is to pull back really fast. Hopefully I can always keep my wits about me!
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Re: Anyone else afraid of dropping their snake/lizard/etc because it bit you?
I have with a juvi I got earlier this year. I was going to name him Triggers after a BP I lost last year that tried to get a piece of me every chance he got. He was fine outside of his bin but getting him out you were just about guaranteed 2 strikes from him. The new juvi was turning out to be the same way and they are the same het with similar color and markings so :rolleyes: go figure.
My nieces and nephews were over one weekend and wanted to see the new babies. I warned them before I took him out since they were holding the other ones,.. "this ones a look but don't touch unless you want to get bit" so I held him. He was some what calm didn't puff up and arch like he usually did but, I know better. It's not if he'll strike or bite,.. but when.
When I took him out he balled up and was cool for a bit. I turned my head to say something to somebody and as I looked back he struck out of the ball. Which is something I've never seen before and down he went. He plopped onto the carpet and I picked him.
We both learned something that day,... I don't take my eyes off of him even when he's in a ball and he doesn't strike as much as he use too. Only a couple of times in his bin but not at all when he's out.
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Not so much with the snakes. I'm really good about their body language. I do work with a colony of tokay geckos and the babies and parents are feisty. I had a baby last year latch on to my finger and I jerked back and it went flying. They are all incredibly resilient though. I don't think that even If you dropped one on the cement floor it would get hurt. Don't try it but I'm just saying I've had accidents at my house and they always turn out ok.
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Eh, get yourself an amazon tree boa. You'll never flinch from a bite again. :D
I've had baby corns get away from me a time or two. Anyone who has had a baby corn knows how fast they can be. The floor to our snake room is carpeted (nice thick, fluffy carpet) and none have been injured. I don't know if baby corns have enough mass to to hurt themselves from a 4 foot fall. My bipolar IJ carpet flipped out once taking her out of her tub and dropped from about 4 foot. Made a nice thud when she landed, but it didn't even phase her.
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My girls don't need my help to fall, every time I turn my back on them I hear a "THUMP" and have to go rescue them from the floor and make sure they're okay. :rolleyes: My boa likes to think she can reach the end of my bed from my computer chair, and it usually ends with her taking a dive.
They've never fallen more than 3 feet, and always onto carpet. The bigger they are the worse it sounds though.
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