my RTB powder is to small to even speak of, but my Macklots python is 6 - 8 foot of living chainsaw so I have a bit of experience
First off, being bitten is nothing. If it is a large animal chances are that if you get bit it will be over before you even realize what has happened.. and then you just have to deal with some pain
Id be lying if I said bites aren't a serious thing to avoid... some bites from large animals have been known to cut arteries and even do nerve damage. However, these two things are analogous to being struck by lightning, it just wont happen
I haven't been bitten yet by my Macklots python, BUT I have the amazing ability to read animals body language very well so I usually know how/when to interact with them, all with the goal in mind to not get bitten
but if I do.. who cares. I recently slashed my finger open with a pair of scissors, and I would bet that hurt 10000000x more than a big snake bite
No reason to be affraid![]()