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    Well, dogs have natural antiobiotics because they EAT GROSS THINGS. I suspect snakes are somewhat similar.

    In any case, I've noticed that ball pythons bites don't get infected the way other bites do. Cat bites, cat scratches, even pointy plant scratches inevitably get infected and hurt more the next day. But most ball python bites pretty much disappear after 10 minutes.
    -Jackie Monk

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