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    Re: de-venomized snakes?

    I had read an article someone had posted about that in another blog a couple months back.. it talked about the issue dealing with digestion, and that sometimes if the surgery isn't done correctly the snake might actually be able to produce venom later in life.. and the snakes can of course die from complications. Someone who actually preformed the surgeries objected on what the person had to say and he then posted some pictures and he had of the snakes he had done surgeries on, on blocks of wood, held down with rubber bands over nails on either side of the snakes head.. it was really disgusting and the guy thought that he was perfectly sanitary and that what he was doing was right.. that was my only experience with reading about it though, I don't know much about it.
    Last edited by edie; 02-14-2008 at 02:16 PM.

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