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    Holding Gaboon viper

    Quote Originally Posted by tcutting View Post
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UETfZLsWWAM

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6F99VFc4GY

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4nmMTgJHA0

    and really many of the video clips from that series he is doing things that are less than stellar from what most all of us would consider proper venomous handling practice. just saying.
    There is a big difference between a viper and an elapid. Anyone who's worked venomous for real will tell you that elapids are much more predictable. The most experienced people in the world will tail a cobra because it's generally safe once you understand the body mechanics of elapids. Vipers, especially Gaboons, are extremely unpredictable and they can hit you from any angle at any time. I don't see many professionals putting hands on a pit viper unless it's absolutely required.
    Last edited by tbowman; 07-12-2015 at 12:21 PM.

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