SNAKE: Red Tail Boa and BIG Tank.
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well lets see, its not poisonous and a snake strangling you with out plannig on eating you is pretty odd. snakes bite for 2 reasons, fear and food. snakes constrict for one reason, strangle food. a snake that size wouldnt put the squeeze on you without planning on eating on you and he knows a human is way too big to eat. last option would be salmonella, and yes, that can kill you.
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Lol.....I put those on there because the plywood I had was not thick enough. A 1/2" peice of plywood and one brick would be fine or epoxy a hinge and locking clip to the glass was my next plan.
Before it did get out in the house and was missing for 6 months. Once it ate it was fine. These snakes are really tame. Feed them proper and your fine. Don't feed them and they get pissed but wouldn't you if you have not eat'n?
My lil 8 year old girl plays with the snake.
Before it did get out in the house and was missing for 6 months. Once it ate it was fine. These snakes are really tame. Feed them proper and your fine. Don't feed them and they get pissed but wouldn't you if you have not eat'n?
My lil 8 year old girl plays with the snake.
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If this 6 footer has you Gents on edge, then my last 15 foot Burmese would have you guys jumping through windows.
I am going to assume it was a joke, but just in case, snakes do not kill to show dominance.
A well taken care of snake, even the large breeds, are very docile.
That's a good looking Boa.
I am going to assume it was a joke, but just in case, snakes do not kill to show dominance.
A well taken care of snake, even the large breeds, are very docile.
That's a good looking Boa.