I clarified all of this in the very first post which you seemed to be intenitionally missing. Jay has actually taken a few bites from his retics same with Brian. You are basically trying to put out the worst case scenario. I've used the term "generally" throughout this thread. The retic crowd is a more select group.
But if you want to play worst case scenario I can tell you the dog that bit me was easily capable of taking me out. There are plenty of pets deemed safe causing problems. Almost every big snake biting issue is due to feeding mistakes which are easily avoided.
Don't continue to disagree with people here and change the topic from its intended purpose The majority of the members here are not large snake owners and it's easy to see that in the forums. Yet uninformed people feel as if owning a royal Python, boa constrictor or carpet Python is very dangerous based on fear and rumors.
There are very very few instances where a snake's bite does more damage on average.
Again ,,,,, noting like I have from the first post, there are exceptions.
How can you not understand this being a snake owner yourself?
Your rebuttals are off base as you jump right into the largest snakes and the worst possible situations each time which isn't being done with the other animals. Average bite and release was the topic.
It's been covered and mentioned here. Time to let it die.
When you have 16 plus years of experience handling, competing and putting protection titles and obedience titles on dogs maybe you will be able to recognize their capabilities even when offering a playful bite during a game of tug.
Think I'm about done here.
We won't agree and that's OK. But you picked a large dangerous dog as your example and a baby snake as your example. I just feel comparing the two doesn't make any sense.