Re: Cobra loose in southern California city
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Originally Posted by
John1982
Who's to say it wasn't released by one of these clowns pushing for more snake legislation? They obviously don't have issues using biased, poorly reviewed research and data. Seems more likely to me than someone keeping an illegal hot and it "accidentally" getting away.
I think you may be more cynical than me and that's hard to do. :gj: You may be right though, hadn't thought of that.
I would not hesitate to try to contain the snake but my experiences as a kid catching and trying to contain a snake I don't believe I could guarantee my abilities to contain the snake well enough to leave to get help with the things I have around me. Sometimes the best thing to do is handle the situation immediately instead of taking the chance it grows larger and more dangerous towards society. I have lost a dog to a timber rattler and it was not fun. I would feel terrible if I could have done something but failed and it was able to hurt a pet, or worse a person.
Like I said its a tough one but is worth a thought. I like the responses so far.
Re: Cobra loose in southern California city
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Originally Posted by
sorraia
Well that's good.
I'm sure the snake really "attacked" the dog and was not just defending itself from a curious canine. They just have to make it dramatic. I hate the media.
Re: Cobra loose in southern California city
I found out the snake is going to the San Diego zoo.
Re: Cobra loose in southern California city
Re: Cobra loose in southern California city