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    Agree with what was said above.

    I've been keeping them for 26 years and have never been bitten by an adult. Hatchling and juvenile bites do not hurt at all from a BP, their teeth are so tiny and sharp. Almost always, a BP's first choice is going to be to hide their head vs strike at you even if they are afraid. It's getting confused that you are food that is the more likely scenario to get a BP bite, which is easy to prevent by conditioning them.
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