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Posted by David on June 04, 2001 at 09:18:53:
In Reply to: Is Drymarchon corais rear-fanged? (more) posted by Flavio on June 04, 2001 at 02:37:58:
: Hi! I live in Italy, here indigo snakes are very rare but many herpers told me that these snakes are rear-fanged and have a quite potent venom. I have seen one eating a mouse,it just bit the mouse two times killing it without constriction.
: Any info is very appreciated.
: Flavio
: PS:Rear-fanged or not indigo snakes are one of my favourites!!
Hi Flavio, No, Drymarchons are not rear-fanged or venomous. A big one can bite a mouse hard enough to kill it , (good that they seldom bite people) & of course they don't constrict. Anyway their the best & smartest snakes around. The South American ones are great too.
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