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HEHE those have some fun venom, to be sure. Might want to put on some shoes!
Seriously though glad you didnt kill it and advised against others running out and trying it.
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Glad you were able to protect both the kids and the snake. Sounds like a success to me. Shoes would have been an improvement on the plan, though.
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Camping at the lake for a week. I didn't take any shoes at all, which makes it difficult to put some on!
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Also (definitely not advised), one time up in interior BC when I was just a kid trying to catch garters, I saw a tail disappearing into a bush. Well, completely unawares that we even had rattlesnakes in BC, I grabbed it by the tail. It was maybe about a foot long or so. Luckily, my best friend spotted the head just as I grabbed it and yelled at me to drop it and I did. It darted away and we were fortunately unharmed. Definitely the most exciting field herping experience I've ever had.
I'm sure your experience was even more exciting. Your niece probably thinks the world of you now, if she didn't already before. Job well done!
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My niece LOVES snakes thanks to my BCI, but luckily knows well enough to not touch a snake if it isn't Uncle Kent's.
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Nice save man. It looks like you've at least read something about handling venomous snakes by the technique you are using.
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Just goes to show, first hand, that venomous snakes aren't overly aggressive and vicious killers like most people think. Sometime I wonder if animals have a sixth sense as far as knowing when a person wants to hurt them, or means no harm.
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 Originally Posted by led4urhead
Nice save man. It looks like you've at least read something about handling venomous snakes by the technique you are using.
I've read a lot of well detailed posts about venemous snakes on redtailboa.net posted by BWSmith. Lots of good pics too. All that came to mind when handling this guy.
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