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    Re: Big momma's house..

    Quote Originally Posted by jclaiborne View Post
    Ive heard they tend to be a little bit nippy...any truth to that? I would imagine their bite can put the hurt on you

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    I think what's being "missed" here is that these "blood" pythons are all Python breitensteini ( Borneo)..If the world of rat snakes were judged by only the Texas rat snake then rat snakes would have a bad rap.. One can NOT fairly judge a family group by a species or locale..The Burmese python and African rocks are another example..I do not receive more than one bite per year (by babies) so I would say NO, But again I specialize in The Borneo locality type..

    Quote Originally Posted by kameo37 View Post
    I really do love these bloods! I'm a total wuss and I'm scared, yes scared, that I'll be in over my head in ever owning one. Even still, I can't help but love them.
    I'd rather be snake bit then give my toe a good stubbing.. Have you seen my 6 year old granddaughter playing with the collection ?

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