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Eastern Diamondback
I just wanted to share a pice of a Eastern Diamondback that my friend owns. He also took the pic.
https://ball-pythons.net/gallery/fil...us3_7-8-07.jpg
Thanks Richard
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wow nice pic and snake did he defang it or does it still have its fangs?
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100% Natural. I am not sure but I think you would kill a venomous snake by defanging it. I believe the venom starts the digestion process of there food.
Richard
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What an amazing picture. Thanks for sharing!
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Wow, that's just awesome.
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Originally Posted by Halfdawg
100% Natural. I am not sure but I think you would kill a venomous snake by defanging it. I believe the venom starts the digestion process of there food.
Richard
no i talked to some one who defanges their snakes and some live and some die does your friend even touch his snake? it would be kinda creepy to tought a venemoid you have chances of getting bit =/
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I am almost sure he only handles his hot stuff with hooks.
Richard
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THAT IS THE BEST PICTURE IVE EVER SEEN IN MY LIFE! I LOVE IT!:gj:
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That is a HOT pic.. awesome!
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Crotalus adamanteus! one of my favorites. awesome shot.
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:gj:Nice... Thanks for sharing
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I always thought poeple who have owned hots are crazy and just asking for trouble but lately I've been wanting to get something like a rattle snake or something like that for myself! Maybe I'm going CRAZY :crazy:
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that's a real good pic folks
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Originally Posted by bonheki
no i talked to some one who defanges their snakes and some live and some die does your friend even touch his snake? it would be kinda creepy to tought a venemoid you have chances of getting bit =/
I knew some guys who got a defanged rattlesnake from some idiots. The snake never did anything but sit in the corner of it's cage. Whenever they picked it up, it was almost like it was dead. To feed it, they had to pre-kill a mouse, and force-feed it.
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that is an amazing picture!
i watched a program on animal planet one time about the big cobra festivals in india and it's pretty common practice to defang them. i don't know how great an idea it is but... it is done.
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Originally Posted by python.princess
that is an amazing picture!
i watched a program on animal planet one time about the big cobra festivals in india and it's pretty common practice to defang them. i don't know how great an idea it is but... it is done.
You've seen the popular video of the baby with the cobra, right?
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Wow, that is an incredible pic, the eyes are fantastic!
Cheers!
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Originally Posted by bonheki
no i talked to some one who defanges their snakes and some live and some die does your friend even touch his snake? it would be kinda creepy to tought a venemoid you have chances of getting bit =/
So, you've talked to someone who "defanges" snakes, have you? Interesting.
I suppose this genius snake "defange" person also told you that it is normal for all "fange"d snakes to shed their "fange"s on a regular basis? Yes, they shed them and they are replaced every few weeks.
To "defange" a snake is akin cutting your hair. It grows back naturally.
Now a venomoid, that is another thing entirely. I suppose your friend who is doing this SURGERY is experienced with antibiotics and painkillers as well as surgical proceedures and is not just some hack looking for attention by cutting snakes open in his garage and removing their venom glands.
There are Veterenarians out there who will do this proceedure but most will not. Is your friend a Vet?
I don't suppose you may just happen to have any pictures of these snakes that have been voided or "defange"d, do you?
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Originally Posted by ChrisBowsman
You've seen the popular video of the baby with the cobra, right?
yes, i have but that's not what i was talking about. :D
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Originally Posted by wilomn
So, you've talked to someone who "defanges" snakes, have you? Interesting.
I suppose this genius snake "defange" person also told you that it is normal for all "fange"d snakes to shed their "fange"s on a regular basis? Yes, they shed them and they are replaced every few weeks.
To "defange" a snake is akin cutting your hair. It grows back naturally.
Now a venomoid, that is another thing entirely. I suppose your friend who is doing this SURGERY is experienced with antibiotics and painkillers as well as surgical proceedures and is not just some hack looking for attention by cutting snakes open in his garage and removing their venom glands.
There are Veterenarians out there who will do this proceedure but most will not. Is your friend a Vet?
I don't suppose you may just happen to have any pictures of these snakes that have been voided or "defange"d, do you?
heh fange. that was amusing. I thought that too.
also, the vivarium about 10 years ago had a photo article of how to remove glands and ducts in elapids.
but venomoids are usually done poorly and adversely affect the snake.
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Originally Posted by wilomn
So, you've talked to someone who "defanges" snakes, have you? Interesting.
I suppose this genius snake "defange" person also told you that it is normal for all "fange"d snakes to shed their "fange"s on a regular basis? Yes, they shed them and they are replaced every few weeks.
To "defange" a snake is akin cutting your hair. It grows back naturally.
Now a venomoid, that is another thing entirely. I suppose your friend who is doing this SURGERY is experienced with antibiotics and painkillers as well as surgical proceedures and is not just some hack looking for attention by cutting snakes open in his garage and removing their venom glands.
There are Veterenarians out there who will do this proceedure but most will not. Is your friend a Vet?
I don't suppose you may just happen to have any pictures of these snakes that have been voided or "defange"d, do you?
Thank You Wes.
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Originally Posted by wilomn
So, you've talked to someone who "defanges" snakes, have you? Interesting.
I suppose this genius snake "defange" person also told you that it is normal for all "fange"d snakes to shed their "fange"s on a regular basis? Yes, they shed them and they are replaced every few weeks.
To "defange" a snake is akin cutting your hair. It grows back naturally.
Now a venomoid, that is another thing entirely. I suppose your friend who is doing this SURGERY is experienced with antibiotics and painkillers as well as surgical proceedures and is not just some hack looking for attention by cutting snakes open in his garage and removing their venom glands.
There are Veterenarians out there who will do this proceedure but most will not. Is your friend a Vet?
I don't suppose you may just happen to have any pictures of these snakes that have been voided or "defange"d, do you?
Yo go boy!
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