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Look at this local ad I found....
RATTLERS MOHAVE GREEN/PACIFIC/SIDEWINDER/ARIZONA BLACK/WESTEN DIAMOND /RED DIAMOND/SPECKELD /ALL LTC TANYA $100 :shock:
anybody Intrested........
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$100 for the whole lot? Or $100 each? That's a smokin' deal if it's all together. Too bad I live in Arizona, and I'm not allowed to buy venomous. Ah well, it's funner to catch them myself anyway.
Jennifer
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no clue, thats how the ad is....I wouldn't mine getting a baby... But be scared $hitle$$ when it gets bigger..... Hoping the AD would expire before my BF sees it. He might get the idea of getting one....
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I'd be just as scared...or more so!...of a baby hot than a big one!
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A hot is a hot, But atleast a baby wouldn't be able to push its way out of an enclouser....But its still a hot....Amagine having the enclouser next to your bed... :shock: You'll be diffently be sleeping on your death bed....
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Nope...a baby probably couldn't push its way out...but it could very well find that tiny little crevice or hole you didn't notice and wriggle its way out! :shock: LOL! I can't imagine anyone keeping hots right in their bedroom! If they do, they have no business keeping them in the first place, I'd think!
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I could be entirely wrong about this, but it's my understanding that a baby rattlesnake bite is more dangerous to a human being (than an adult rattler) becuase the baby doesn't have as much control over the amount of venom being "pumped".
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Not necessarily - baby rattlesnakes also have much smaller venom glands.
Food for thought...
K
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