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    Re: Post your craziest strike

    2 weeks ago during a ripper of a thunderstorm. Feeding night for my normal female, who at the time hadn't eaten in over 2 weeks. First strike was a hit and release on the rat. When I reached in to try and offer it to her again, she struck at me. She has never shown any aggression before. She hit but didn't bite, just a little drool.

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    Re: Post your craziest strike

    I came home one day to a dead animal smell and immediately checked the rat tubs - because they're the most likely to have a death from old age or stroking out. No dead rats.

    So then I start going through snake tubs in the same order that I feed, but didn't find anything dead.

    Went back through them in the same order that I feed, not thinking that I'm turning on all the snakes to feeding (they know routine, and that routine means food is coming). My biggest female came FLYING out of her tub on the second round and latched onto my hand.

    Oh and the dead smell - in the bedroom in the three tubs I didn't check immediately - one of the girls had killed her prey (I'd checked on that the night before and left her alone to eat). Well, she didn't eat, but had the presence of mind to leave that dead rat right on the heat tape, and it took until I got home from work (I fed at midnight, left the house at 5 a.m.) for it to get good and bloated and stinky.

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    Re: Post your craziest strike

    My newest bp always comes flying out of the enclosure when it is feeding day. I dropped the mouse in and the snake came after me instead of the mouse. It took the snake a good 30 seconds to stop striking at me and find the mouse.

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    Red face Re: Post your craziest strike

    years ago i was showing a lady friend of mine that was scared of snakes that their was nothing to be afraid of. i reached into a cage to pull out a very sweet 14' burm that had never been agro in her life; she of course picked that moment to strike and latch on to taking my whole hand in her mouth. "see i told you their is no reason to be scared of snakes" i said to her as i worked at getting my had out of the burms mouth. lol

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    Re: Post your craziest strike

    I've told this story before but here goes. At a breeder's house (also a freind). He wanted to move a 12-14 foot retic, so he grabbed the head and I grabbed the back half. He trips and falls. Lets go of the Retic. I guess I held onto the snake a llittle too tight, and it swung around and grabbed my left hand. Then he coiled onto my arm. Short story short. It wouldn't let go, even after dunking him into a sink full of water. It took a pint of whiskey to get him to release my hand.

    The biggest issue was it was chewing on my hand, not just clamped down on it. So, I've got some scars. Talk about blood, the sink water was red, my blood was all over his floor. You would have thought there was a murder committed there.

    That one hurt!
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    Re: Post your craziest strike

    Quote Originally Posted by Courtney281 View Post
    This is Vicious

    that is a nice bp have any updated pictures the blushing is amazing
    1.2 hog island boa
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    Re: Post your craziest strike

    I still think my best strike was one of 2. one a bp and the other not. I had a bp snape on my thumb ( half way down her throat ) can wrapped about pulling my thumb completly out of socket.

    The ohr was when on a snake call, took my niece( she was like 8-9 then) removed a black rat snake while talking to the people we all hear a thud.
    Didn't think anything of it. on way home feel something crawling over my arm( going out the window). I grab it with out thinking and pull in 2 feet of black snake that very pissed about escaping ruined from an moving truck at 50+ mph.
    I trying to pull over (driving a stick shift ) with one hand holding a snake attached to my forhead( right above my glasses), take the truck out of gear, calm my niece( who wants ot ope nthe snake bag to make sure that it not the other snake we caught) all while gonig around a curve. I get stopped told her to just hold on, sitting here with a knife removing the snake ( butter knife type trick but with a hunting type ). To top it off here pulls up a cop that I didn't see wanting to know what going on. To make it simply I was laughing so hard after I got the snake off the cop prolly thins to this day I a weirdo lol..
    Was married to 4theSNAKElady (still wish we were)
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    Re: Post your craziest strike

    Last year I rescued a BIG 5'-6" 3500 gram male BP. At the time the snake was more like 2500 grams (fairly malnurished). This snake was so hungry, he would try to eat just about anything in or around his tub. Anyway...I had his tub sitting on top of his rack and offered him a large rat that he eagerly accepted. I came back in about 10 minutes to see if he had finished his meal and since his tub was on top of the rack sitting I had to peak over the side of the tub to see how he was doing. Needless to say...He was still hungry after finishing his rat and he came flying out of the tub at face level. I felt like Keanu Reeves in the Matrix when he was dodging bullets! I managed to get out of his way, but did fall flat on my butt.

    After all of this I had to use the lid of the tub like a riot shield to get him locked up and put away. Now that snake is well fed and healthy, he is a total puppy dog and has not struck at anyone since.
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    Re: Post your craziest strike

    Quote Originally Posted by lilbit View Post
    that is a nice bp have any updated pictures the blushing is amazing
    Thank you That pic was from Friday right after he finished his shed. Im going to build a light box this week though and attempt to take some nice pictures of him. His name is Vicious hehehe His girlfriend is real pretty too.
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    These are great stories! I just can't imagine flying down the road at 50+ mph with a snake attached to my forehead... I haven't laughed this hard in forever!
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