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    Re: Adopting an aggressive female rtb soon

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    Yeah Im expecting a few good ones but I've been bit on numerous occasions.. nothing as bad as a giant macaw (sp) that was at this pet shop.. he licks girls fingers but uh.. not a guys. Anyways ill update with pics once I buy the snake from her. I don't think they are abused, just probably hungry.

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    ya i would have to agree that no snake bites (with the exception of hots) are near as bad as parrots. those things suck and take forever to heal. just remember she is more than likely not aggresive but defensive so slow and steady movements are improtant to try to keep her calm.
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