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    Venomoid animals

    Hi i just wanted to see what peoples thoughts were on venomoid animals.

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    Re: Venomoid animals

    Don't like 'em.
    You know you're into reptiles when...

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    Re: Venomoid animals

    Dumb.

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    Re: Venomoid animals

    Dumb x2.

    Just as cat declaws, dog vocal chord removal

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    Re: Venomoid animals

    It's completely irresponsible. The surgery to take out the venom glands on a snake is highly invasive. It's leaves the animal's natural look deformed as well. There was also another post on here that showed a study being done where they attempted to milk four supposedly venomoid snakes. 3 of the 4 produced venom.
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    Re: Venomoid animals

    The only plus I see with them is for use in training people to work with hots. They may also discourage those who think they are ready, but are not really even close. Getting tagged by a venomoid cobra might make you think twice about that $100 kingsnake purchase when it could mean your life.
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    Re: Venomoid animals

    I don't like it one bit.

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    Re: Venomoid animals

    on venomoid inc they say that it doesnt hurt the snake. its done by proffesionals. and they replace implants so it looks normal. is thier exceptions ?

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    Re: Venomoid animals

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    on venomoid inc they say that it doesnt hurt the snake. its done by proffesionals. and they replace implants so it looks normal. is thier exceptions ?
    Exceptions to what?

    How the hell do they know if it hurts the snake, its usually under anesthetic. And yes the do replace the "deflated" face with implants.


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    Aside from the surgery, most Hots use their venom to start as a digestive process. How detrimental is that inside the belly, I have no idea.
    Last edited by Patrick Long; 08-13-2009 at 04:09 PM.

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    Re: Venomoid animals

    exceptions to it being so harmful i understand its wrong people cutting up snakes in a garage so ppl can have them as pets but if its done by veterinarians and healing is within two days i just dont see how harmful that could be to a snake

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