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    Re: Snakes produce toxins that can make you sick?

    Quote Originally Posted by WickedBalls View Post
    I think they produce toxins that make you buy more snakes.
    So true, I have yet to meet someone that has 1 snake and does not want more.
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    Re: Snakes produce toxins that can make you sick?

    I like how there are so many people who come up with stories about how bad snakes are because of their lack of knowledge. I had a conversation with my dad lat night about this and I said the only reason he doenst like them (though i did lose one but managed to find it) is because he doesnt know much about them like many other people. I explained how I have an irrational fear of spiders, idk why that is but im just creeped out and the same goes for snakes, just because people say they are bad. If we were told at a young age the rabbits or dogs or something were bad, then it would go the same way. All of these different theories are usually from people who have an irrational fear or misunderstanding about the animal.
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    Re: Snakes produce toxins that can make you sick?

    Tyff i have 25 snakes and a chameleon in my room and i can tell u when there all eating and pooping there are no toxins making me sick. So that is total b.s. If u were to say touch the poop and put ur hands by ur mouth then yeah your prob gonna get sick.

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    Re: Snakes produce toxins that can make you sick?

    Quote Originally Posted by BallsUnlimited View Post
    Tyff i have 25 snakes and a chameleon in my room and i can tell u when there all eating and pooping there are no toxins making me sick. So that is total b.s. If u were to say touch the poop and put ur hands by ur mouth then yeah your prob gonna get sick.
    must have sucked for the person who found THAT out
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    Re: Snakes produce toxins that can make you sick?

    Quote Originally Posted by h00blah View Post
    must have sucked for the person who found THAT out
    hahah yeah im sure it was not pleasant at all. Thats why i wear surgical gloves when cleaning out the tubs and then wash my hands and arms real good after im finished in the snake room. same goes for the rodents and roaches,super worms etc.. better to be safe than sorry.

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