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    Re: Super Secret Snake!

    So how false of a cobra is it? Does it have a hood?

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    Re: Super Secret Snake!

    Quote Originally Posted by LadyOhh View Post
    Anahiem, and it is mine. I've decided...
    Awesome!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by cassandra View Post
    Looks, it's a man's snake!

    I really liked the greenish-yellow one that Wes has there as well...so mellow. =)
    If its the older one, the one that im pretty sure your talking about, yes, he was very very docile. I was quite impressed.

    Quote Originally Posted by TheMolenater2 View Post
    Nice!
    Thanx!

    Quote Originally Posted by Lewdogg3 View Post
    Nice pat... FWC are pretty interesting snakes
    I agree, he already has been watching me every time i go near the cage.

    Quote Originally Posted by MasonC2K View Post
    So how false of a cobra is it? Does it have a hood?
    Hey hood, not quite like a cobra, but def a distinct hood. They also do not stand, they more tilt to the side, to show their girth!

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    Re: Super Secret Snake!

    you were envenomated??!?!!?! you are a MAN, pat!
    nice snake
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    long time keeper and breeder of carpet pythons and other snakes...

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    Re: Super Secret Snake!

    Quote Originally Posted by Colin Vestrand View Post
    you were envenomated??!?!!?! you are a MAN, pat!
    nice snake
    I really dont think I was envenomated (is that even a word?? LOL), It was such a quick reactive bite, and like I said, the second I un"restrained" him, he let go. That was the sign.

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    Re: Super Secret Snake!

    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Long View Post
    I really dont think I was envenomated (is that even a word?? LOL), It was such a quick reactive bite, and like I said, the second I un"restrained" him, he let go. That was the sign.
    Wait, HOLD ON.
    Is a FWC a rear-fanged snake? (is it venomous?)
    I looked it up on wikipedia and it gave me some confusing stuff about glands that can cause swelling and bruising.

    O.o

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    Re: Super Secret Snake!

    Quote Originally Posted by blackcrystal22 View Post
    Wait, HOLD ON.
    Is a FWC a rear-fanged snake? (is it venomous?)
    I looked it up on wikipedia and it gave me some confusing stuff about glands that can cause swelling and bruising.
    Yeah, they are like hognose, a slightly toxic colubrid

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    Re: Super Secret Snake!

    She is really pretty!
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    Re: Super Secret Snake!

    Hmm, is it just the pictures or does that snake have a HUGE head compared to its body? D:
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    Re: Super Secret Snake!

    yeah i'm just messin' with ya... nice snake though, i'm sure you'll have fun (feeding it).
    Colin Vestrand

    long time keeper and breeder of carpet pythons and other snakes...

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    Re: Super Secret Snake!

    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Long View Post
    Yeah, they are like hognose, a slightly toxic colubrid
    If you die from the bite, I got dibbs on your blood python.


    P.S. Is that how you spell dibbs? Never really come up before.

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