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Python Attacks Owner

Owner get bit when he was going to feed the python.

  • Itachi
  • posted by Itachi
  • Date 8/27/2006 8:09:56 PM
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koryo : LVL 23: VP 3.2: said:

koryo

-4 votes NegativePositive

826 days 21 hours ago...

I have snakes myself and it really isn't that painful to get bit. People just have such an instinctive fear of them, it seems much worse to everyone than it really is. Pretty snake, though. 5/5

Nightcastr : LVL 20: VP 2.9: said:

Nightcastr

3 votes NegativePositive

826 days 19 hours ago...

I thought Pythons are more of a strangle and suffocate rather than poison and wait. Unlike cobras. Heh, those crazy cobras.

Super Mario : LVL 3: VP 1.2: said:

Super Mario

3 votes NegativePositive

826 days 19 hours ago...

^ How large was the snake that bit you?

Namo : LVL 36: VP 4.4: said:

Namo

-3 votes NegativePositive

826 days 18 hours ago...

Honestly, I dont think a 12 foot python could pull a 6 foot guy into that box. maybe, just maybe...

GregP : LVL 22: VP 3.1: said:

GregP

3 votes NegativePositive

826 days 12 hours ago...

^No, it probabaly couldn't pull him into the box but it could definitely get him on the ground. Thats a 12 foot muscle.

^^Pythons are strangle and suffocate but they have inward curving fangs that help them to grab and hold their prey. Some species have rather large ones that can be very painful.

http://www.seanthomas.net/oldsite/pyskull.jpg

the.chad : LVL 6: VP 1.5: said:

the.chad

-1 votes NegativePositive

824 days 17 hours ago...

if i hada pet snake that bit me, its head would being comin off whether or not its fangs were still in me

macvoodoo : LVL 18: VP 2.7: said:

macvoodoo

1 votes NegativePositive

822 days 2 hours ago...

Thats exactly why you don't feed a snake where it lives. That guy is a moron for doing that. Especially with a snake that size. Experienced snake owners move the snake into a different location (usually a different box) and feed it there. That way the snake associates that different location with eating, and it avoids that very problem.

loppyshaw : LVL 16: VP 2.5: said:

loppyshaw

2 votes NegativePositive

820 days 20 hours ago...

Just in case this happens to any of you, don't try to pull the snake off. It fucking hurts more (I profresionally bred pythons for 4 years). Granted the pain isn't all that bad, two pinholes is better then two torn pinholes.

Get some booze (80 proof or better) and splash the snake in the face with it. It won't kill him but you might think he's going to die with the reaction (he will do something resembling an eel out of water after he lets go).

If you don't drink, then go with the painful way of removal I guess. I would recomend medical alcohol but won't cause that might be a bit much, but then again not.

BTW, macvoodoo is 100% correct. That also makes it easier to pre kill the food before feeding the snake and keeping it from getting scars. Pre kill = banging the brown bag containing live mouse against the wall.

undeathshadow03 : LVL 14: VP 2.3: said:

undeathshadow03

0 votes NegativePositive

819 days 12 hours ago...

cool python but scary :P hate snake

Suffer : LVL 25: VP 3.4: said:

Suffer

0 votes NegativePositive

819 days 12 hours ago...

I must agree. Feeding him in its home is a bad idea.

As for medical alcohol, use 50%.


When I moved out in the country I started getting myself snakes here and there, got myself about a dozen in the end. My wife hated them haha, they never bit my kids or my kids friends.

I'd feed them in an other box wich I kept outside, during winter I'd put that box in my room.

Once though I brought one of my pythons a 5 foot long baby in that box and I hadn't realise the cat was in the room, I closed the door to get its lunch and next thing you know the cat wanted to know what was up.

Came bach with the python squeezing the fuck out of the cat. I "rescued" its dead body.

2 months later the wife wanted back on the island so we moved back to Montreal

Des-T : LVL 17: VP 2.6: said:

Des-T

1 votes NegativePositive

819 days 10 hours ago...

i have a ratsnake myself (or whatever the correct name is)
http://www.vogel-egelopvang.nl/snakeingrid.jpg
should i be worried about feeding it in its home? i mean, i dont want to get my hand bitten next time i try to take him out of his home.

Godsim : LVL 41: VP 4.9: said:

Godsim

0 votes NegativePositive

819 days 10 hours ago...

I thought snakes where only dangerous when they are on a plane.

Twinsen : LVL 32: VP 4.1: said:

Twinsen

-3 votes NegativePositive

819 days 9 hours ago...

I have a snake in my pants....when cats...or pussys as you will come near it, it lashes out like this one.

BASTARD-MAN! : LVL 1: VP 1: said:

BASTARD-MAN!

1 votes NegativePositive

819 days 8 hours ago...

as a snake owner myself, i have to say, being bitten is nowhere near as painful as many people make it out to be. it is startling though, i always jump.

fleksnes : LVL 16: VP 2.5: said:

fleksnes

-1 votes NegativePositive

818 days ago...

thats what you get for being retarted enough to have snakes as pets

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