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    Re: What is your snake thinking?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    And don't over-estimate yourself -your strength & agility- & work such large* snakes by yourself. Just please don't... (*large by weight or length, or both)

    What I really liked about that video is the way she remained calm, but the snake STILL escalated & kept wrapping- an excellent demo of what goes wrong & just how proficient snakes are at this.
    yes but also i do think weight, girth, and muscle mass are a critical point as far as danger levels are concerned considering i would say, an 8 foot African rock python is more dangerous than a 13 foot scrub python insomuch as while scrub pythons may be long they are super slim, basically like a big long rat snake with a python head - i don’t think they could lethally harm an adult human but an 8 foot girthy snake like a BCC, African rock, etc could
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