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Posted by T.C. on June 04, 2001 at 10:12:19:
In Reply to: Everglades Ratsnake posted by Tang on June 03, 2001 at 22:40:48:
: I have 2 ball pythons, 1 Kingsnake, and recentently I got a Everglades Ratsnake. It is just a baby and it bit me so it really did'nt hurt, I have been bitten by by Kingsnake, a ball python(Not mine), a corn, and a milk. What can I expect from a semi-adult to adult everglade ratsnake bite to be like?
The king bite generally is more aggressive. The everglades as an adult is less likely to bite than a baby. Handle it frequently and gently and you shouldn't have any problems. You want a good slice from a bite. I bled for an hour when I was bit by a Jungle Carpet Python. It didn't hurt until I added peroxide to the wound. To make things worse it was on my nose. And I wasn't the one handling it at the time.
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