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    Re: Protection Gloves?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Sully View Post
    True, then again teeth have been left in skin too hahahha.
    That's rare however when wearing a glove it is much more likely to happen and abscess from a lost or infected tooth which could happen in this case are a lot more costly than you getting tagged, you are dealing with a BP here not a burm or a retic

    BP rarely bite and when they do it only feel like a paper cut especially when we are talking about defensive bite which are a quick tag and release....and yes I have been bit by BP (all sizes from 60 grams to 4000 grams, in my case they were feeding strikes and my fault and I survived ) I have also been bit by things far worse than BP as well.

    Learn your snake body language and if it is in a striking position make it snap out of it, it's that simple and can be accomplished with a used roll of paper towel r a spray bottle.
    Deborah Stewart


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