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General Non-Mantis Discussion
Other Insects & Invertebrates
A special new arrival
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<blockquote data-quote="danl82" data-source="post: 326255" data-attributes="member: 10677"><p>You are quite right about how idiots die to large pythons, wrapping it around their neck. I've told so many people over the years if you must handle large pythons/boas, don't wrap around you and especially not across shoulders or neck. Constrictors could kill you without trying that way. Also preferably with two people once they're over 12 foot long.</p><p></p><p>That's a serious animal though, do you know how large the parents were to that baby retic? Sadly most don't have the temperament of burmese/indian pythons. The largest I ever got my hands on was nearly 20 foot long and mean as heck. I was teaching vet students exotics handling. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danl82, post: 326255, member: 10677"] You are quite right about how idiots die to large pythons, wrapping it around their neck. I've told so many people over the years if you must handle large pythons/boas, don't wrap around you and especially not across shoulders or neck. Constrictors could kill you without trying that way. Also preferably with two people once they're over 12 foot long. That's a serious animal though, do you know how large the parents were to that baby retic? Sadly most don't have the temperament of burmese/indian pythons. The largest I ever got my hands on was nearly 20 foot long and mean as heck. I was teaching vet students exotics handling. [/QUOTE]
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