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    I think that people forget that these are animals and a bite is always possible no matter how long you have had the snake or how it's always acted. Doesn't matter. You always have to be aware and treat them with respect and give them their space. Especially with larger snakes like retics and burms. It blows me away when people post pics of little kids all alone with these giant snakes. They could snatch and wrap a child in seconds and serious damage could be done before the person taking the pic can intervene. Def not saying large snakes shouldn't be around children but some people don't seem to recognize the risk involved. Be responsible and protect our hobby.

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