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  • 07-27-2009, 05:59 PM
    mainbutter
    Re: Snake owners!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by CoolioTiffany View Post
    Yes, but it's not really venom, it's in their saliva. Their saliva causes some swelling, or a lot, depending on how allergic the person is to the saliva. I wouldn't necessarly say they are venomous, just because they don't exactly use venom to kill and their saliva does not really kill people. (I'm talking about the venom in the viperidae and elapidae that can cause death in a person)

    I'm pretty sure that rear fanged colubrids inject venom from venom glands through their rear fangs.. hence the name.
  • 07-27-2009, 06:22 PM
    DM1975
    Re: Snake owners!
    I voted pythons because I have more of them than boas. If I could add boas I would. I think that is going to be a major hangup in this poll, not being able to vote for more than one.
  • 07-27-2009, 11:06 PM
    CoolioTiffany
    Re: Snake owners!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    I'm pretty sure that rear fanged colubrids inject venom from venom glands through their rear fangs.. hence the name.

    I was always reading that it's in their saliva that kills it's prey. Not really sure if there had been cases of someone getting killed by the saliva/venom though:O
  • 07-27-2009, 11:29 PM
    Brewster320
    Re: Snake owners!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by CoolioTiffany View Post
    I was always reading that it's in their saliva that kills it's prey. Not really sure if there had been cases of someone getting killed by the saliva/venom though:O

    People in Africa get killed all the time by boomslangs which are a tree going rear fanged colubrid that have venom that rivals some of the most deadly snakes in the world. They are ranked up there with puff adders and mambas as one of Africas most feared snake. There are a couple other rear fang colubrids that could knock you on your rear end with with there venom. It may not kill you but their venom could still have some pretty nastey affects.
  • 07-27-2009, 11:36 PM
    Hulihzack
    Re: Snake owners!
    Stuff like Hognoses (which are rear fanged) haven't been proven to have venom glands as far as I know, so that or some of the other small colubrids may have sparked a toxic saliva rumor.

    I have almost all colubrids personally but I like this forum because it's active and I like seeing those crazy new BPs hatching out :)
  • 07-27-2009, 11:37 PM
    gp_dragsandballs
    Re: Snake owners!
    Colubrids. I see alot of kings and corns.
  • 07-28-2009, 01:37 AM
    CoolioTiffany
    Re: Snake owners!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Brewster320 View Post
    People in Africa get killed all the time by boomslangs which are a tree going rear fanged colubrid that have venom that rivals some of the most deadly snakes in the world. They are ranked up there with puff adders and mambas as one of Africas most feared snake. There are a couple other rear fang colubrids that could knock you on your rear end with with there venom. It may not kill you but their venom could still have some pretty nastey affects.

    I just heard that Boomslangs are venomous, not colubrids? That show Austin Stevens (he takes pics of a Boomslang and stuff) I saw a Boomslang, and it's also considered to be an elapid (round pupils, fangs stand out, venomous). Elapids aren't colubrids. If I remember I think Austin said Boomslangs are elapids. If they are, and they have venom that kills, then I don't think it would be a colubrid. There are colubrids that are rear fang venomous, but they don't really use venom.. they have toxic saliva used to subdue prey that's effective on that food item and depending if the person they bite is badly allergic or not it can cause some swelling. I think I heard Garters being rear fanged, as well as the Hognose.
  • 07-28-2009, 01:50 AM
    CoolioTiffany
    Re: Snake owners!
    Look at this video about the Hognose snake. They are rear fang venomous, but it's slightly toxic saliva. This is one of Brian's (BHB) videos on the Western Hognose. It's pretty good, always gotta love his videos. (I've seen every single one!:D)

    YouTube - SnakeBytesTV-Last Episode (April Fools)
  • 07-28-2009, 02:09 AM
    Brewster320
    Re: Snake owners!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by CoolioTiffany View Post
    I just heard that Boomslangs are venomous, not colubrids? That show Austin Stevens (he takes pics of a Boomslang and stuff) I saw a Boomslang, and it's also considered to be an elapid (round pupils, fangs stand out, venomous). Elapids aren't colubrids. If I remember I think Austin said Boomslangs are elapids. If they are, and they have venom that kills, then I don't think it would be a colubrid. There are colubrids that are rear fang venomous, but they don't really use venom.. they have toxic saliva used to subdue prey that's effective on that food item and depending if the person they bite is badly allergic or not it can cause some swelling. I think I heard Garters being rear fanged, as well as the Hognose.

    He must've made a mistake boomslangs are infact rear fanged colubrids(although there rear fangs are quite large!) Here a quote from Wikipedia.

    Quote:

    A boomslang (Dispholidus typus) is a relatively small, venomous colubrid snake native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is currently the only species in its genus. Many members of the family Colubridae that are considered venomous are essentially harmless to humans, because they either have small venom glands, relatively weak venom, or an inefficient system for delivery of venom. However, the boomslang is a notable exception in that it has a highly potent venom, which it delivers through large fangs that are located in the rear of the jaw. The venom of the boomslang is primarily a hemotoxin. It disables the blood clotting process and the victim may well die as a result of internal and external bleeding. Other signs and symptoms include: headache, nausea, sleepiness and mental disorders. Because the venom is slow to act, symptoms may not be manifest until many hours after the bite. On the one hand, this provides time for procuring the serum, while on the other hand it may lead victims to underestimate the seriousness of the bite. (Snakes of any species can on occasion fail to inject venom when they bite and after a few hours without ill-effect the victim may fall into the error of supposing that the injury was not serious). The bite can however make the victim feel better a few hours before death and immediately before death the victim will bleed from every orifice in their body. An adult boomslang has 1.6–8 mg of venom. 0.72 mg/kg is sufficient to kill a human in 50% of cases, if the venom reaches a vein.
    Garters from what I hear do infact have venom but its more like that of a gila monster as it seeps into the wound during a bite and not injected through fangs.
  • 07-28-2009, 05:03 AM
    retic720
    Re: Snake owners!
    I own 4 pythons

    1.2 retics
    1.0 ball pythons ;)

    Considering selling my ball python for another female retic :D
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