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Excellent tool |
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Dosn't Work |
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Great but over priced Better alternitive |
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Best thing out there. |
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A Piece of c****! |
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I heard the same sound again, she had slithered through some tunnel under the shelter stone and her head was now poked out of the opening just two feet from my crossed legs! |
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Jameson's mambas are extremely fast and agile arboreal snakes. These snakes spend most of their time in trees but they may descend to the ground to bask or in pursuit of prey. |
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"I have heard of Monocles well into their 20’s that are still breeding. The Monocle Cobra can be a hardy, long-lived snake if its requirements are met." |
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"The most common and probably the most dangerous among all Indian snakes." |
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Insight on the proper maintenance of the Black-necked spitting cobra from South Africa. |
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A very detailed and interesting report on the Red Pigmy! |
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"...Minutes later I lost all sense of humor and began to feel a heaviness in my chest, metallic tasting saliva, and a tingle that took on such violence that I felt like I was laying on a cheap motel vibrating bed. |
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A South African Environmental Officer shares Captive care notes for Green mambas. Lachesis Bites in Brazil: 2 Cases "If there is venom inoculation, the first 60 minutes of these accidents are always dramatic and similar to the evolution of the hypovolemic shock: severe hypotension may occur within 20 minutes..." The Black Mamba An American and South African share their point of view and experience on Africa's most notorious elapid, the Black Mamba. Pale-headed Snake Captive care info for a rarely kept Australian species, suspected to be of similar toxicity to the Stephen's Banded Snake. Captive Care of the Russell's Viper A herpetologist from India discusses his techniques for captive care of the most dangerous viper in his country. Ophiophagus hannah: Captive care notes One couple's experiences with the captive care of King Cobras. Snakebite in Sri Lanka Sri Lanka's leading herpetologist gives us some insight into some possible factors that lead to the high rate of snakebite in this island country. The Midget Faded Rattlesnake A fascinating and rarely kept species from the western U.S. Captive care of B.asper "By my estimation,the world's most dangerous viper to catch" ~Dean Ripa Keeping Gaboon Vipers Captive care information for Africa's heavyweight vipers. Captive Care of the Malayan Pitviper Everything you need to know to keep these smooth-scaled, egg laying cousins of the North American copperhead. Being Bit By the Big One "...Both fangs right on the top of my hand, and injected a large quant**y of venom...." Bushmasters and the Heat Strike "Why my bushmasters won't strike my artificial arm, and other sundries of the heat strike." -- by Dean Ripa The Eastern Tiger Snake "Hands On" experience from down under. |
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Lachesis Bites in Brazil: 2 Cases "If there is venom inoculation, the first 60 minutes of these accidents are always dramatic and similar to the evolution of the hypovolemic shock: severe hypotension may occur within 20 minutes..." The Black Mamba An American and South African share their point of view and experience on Africa's most notorious elapid, the Black Mamba. Pale-headed Snake Captive care info for a rarely kept Australian species, suspected to be of similar toxicity to the Stephen's Banded Snake. Captive Care of the Russell's Viper A herpetologist from India discusses his techniques for captive care of the most dangerous viper in his country. Ophiophagus hannah: Captive care notes One couple's experiences with the captive care of King Cobras. Snakebite in Sri Lanka Sri Lanka's leading herpetologist gives us some insight into some possible factors that lead to the high rate of snakebite in this island country. The Midget Faded Rattlesnake A fascinating and rarely kept species from the western U.S. Captive care of B.asper "By my estimation,the world's most dangerous viper to catch" ~Dean Ripa Keeping Gaboon Vipers Captive care information for Africa's heavyweight vipers. Captive Care of the Malayan Pitviper Everything you need to know to keep these smooth-scaled, egg laying cousins of the North American copperhead. Being Bit By the Big One "...Both fangs right on the top of my hand, and injected a large quant**y of venom...." Bushmasters and the Heat Strike "Why my bushmasters won't strike my artificial arm, and other sundries of the heat strike." -- by Dean Ripa The Eastern Tiger Snake "Hands On" experience from down under. |
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"If there is venom inoculation, the first 60 minutes of these accidents are always dramatic and similar to the evolution of the hypovolemic shock: severe hypotension may occur within 20 minutes..." |
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An American and South African share their point of view and experience on Africa's most notorious elapid, the Black Mamba. |
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Captive care info for a rarely kept Australian species, suspected to be of similar toxicity to the Stephen's Banded Snake. |
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A herpetologist from India discusses his techniques for captive care of the most dangerous viper in his country. |
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One couple's experiences with the captive care of King Cobras. |
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Sri Lanka's leading herpetologist gives us some insight into some possible factors that lead to the high rate of snakebite in this island country. |
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A fascinating and rarely kept species from the western U.S. |
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"By my estimation,the world's most dangerous viper to catch" ~Dean Ripa |
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Captive care information for Africa's heavyweight vipers. |
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Everything you need to know to keep these smooth-scaled, egg laying cousins of the North American copperhead. |
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"...Both fangs right on the top of my hand, and injected a large quant**y of venom...." |
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"Why my bushmasters won't strike my artificial arm, and other sundries of the heat strike." -- by Dean Ripa |
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"Hands On" experience from down under. |