Re: Do you kiss your snake (or allow your kids to)?
This is from another post on another site... BWSmith is a respected member of the reptile community, and he found this nice little prize... this info is NOT mine, but definately something to consider!!!!!!!
"Just a nice reminder why proper precautions should always be taken with working with reptiles. THey can harbor some pretty interesting parasites.
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I found this in the cage of my male WC Mehelya capensis capensis (Cape File Snake). Admittedly, I did not recognise it and had to send out photos for ID. This is a Pentastomid, also called a Tongue Worm (because of its shape) or Lung Worm (since it lives in the lungs of the host). This particular one was about an inch long. Here is the fun part, it is zoonic (can transmit to humans). The snake caughs up and passes thousands of microscopic eggs in the water bowl and substrate. If you happen to tough the substrate, then have a snack later or wipe your mouth, you can ingest the eggs. Within hours they hatch and burrow through your intestines and migrate throughout your body organs forming cysts.
Of course, I didn't recognize it at first and it looked like a tube of worms, so I punctured it with a razor. The pressure inside the organism expelled the insides.
http://www.reptileeducation.com/mkpo...b_pict2068.jpg
http://www.reptileeducation.com/mkpo...b_pict2070.jpg
Did I mention that they can live in your body for up to 2 years?
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Re: Do you kiss your snake (or allow your kids to)?
I've got to admit I've done it before, but if they want anything more then just a kiss they have to take me to dinner and a movie first.
Mark
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Here is the fun part, it is zoonic (can transmit to humans). The snake caughs up and passes thousands of microscopic eggs in the water bowl and substrate. If you happen to tough the substrate, then have a snack later or wipe your mouth, you can ingest the eggs. Within hours they hatch and burrow through your intestines and migrate throughout your body organs forming cysts
yeah perfectly safe to let your kids kiss a reptile :colbert: read it an weep snake kissers :snake: :P :D
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Originally Posted by snakey68
read it an weep snake kissers
2FF.
:rofl:
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Originally Posted by ladywhipple02
OK, I finally REALLY lost my appetite. WOW. I am speechless.
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I agree... these pics scared me into submission. My cleaning habits and sanitation habits weren't perfect. But they are about as close as they can be now...
These pics make me wanna...
:puke2:
Re: Do you kiss your snake (or allow your kids to)?
I say, if you want to kiss your snake/s, dog/s, cat/s and various other pets then you go right ahead, it really has no ill effect on me. :)
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Interesting thread, and fascinating parasite!
I do kiss my dogs and cats on the head, but no frenching, even if some of them really really want to. They are all on monthly parasite protocols, and very much indoor pets, so I'm not that worried.
No snake kissing though...I know what they lay in if I don't get them cleaned right away!
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well, i'm going to go soak in a tub of bleach now.
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well, i'm going to go soak in a tub of bleach now.
What? You didn't already do that?
I must be the weird one :D