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    It just goes to show that just because big constrictors don't have cutting teeth like some sharks or large predator mammals, it doesn't mean they can't inflict SERIOUS damage with even a defensive bite.

    Lots of BIG teeth, serious potential for a life-threatening injury or long-term/permanent damage.

    I'm happy to take a nip from any python or boa under 5lbs. Much bigger than that and I give more serious respect to the damage they can dish out if I do something stupid.

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    Hmm goggle here I come!!! well once I kill some people on mw3 first then google images I'm gonna find that picture or fall asleep trying.
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    mw3? bo2... thats where it is
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    x2 bo2 or maybe a little halo 4

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    Quote Originally Posted by reptileexperts View Post
    mw3? bo2... thats where it is
    I know I got a normal breeding sized girl to save up for before I get to grace my Xbox, soon tho deer hunting kinda messed with my work hours bad
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    lol I just finished up a long session of BO2, played a little swat in halo 4
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    google image 'degloving hand' at your own risk. Not snake related, but super neat how they go about fixing them!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anatopism View Post
    google image 'degloving hand' at your own risk. Not snake related, but super neat how they go about fixing them!
    How they fix it is cool and so is seeing them! I'm not gonna lie stuff like that looks cool i know it's gotta hurt but it's just cool how it can go from nothing to healed and everything in there that does its jobs
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    Re: Damage of a 14' retic bite

    I don't know if I beleive that he didn't pull away. I've never been bit by one that big, but close. It always leaves puncture wounds, not slices. I could see how a slice could happen if you were to drag your skin along those teeth (from pulling away).
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    I wish he would have said why it happened, other than that yes there were things that he should have done differently. Wonder what was going on.

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