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Well that definitely shows a difference to being in captivity etc as i live right where the Proserpine carpet python name was coined and most every one i've caught has had a good go at me and another member on here got nailed the best i've ever seen anyone get nailed,you could hear the teeth go crrrunch into his handThen again i have a few yearlings here that rarely get handled and they're a little flighty but settle down pretty quickly.

I've also had jungles from bitey parents that have been fine to handle without biting but few and far between but Athertons definitely seem to handle better than the smaller true rainforest types imo!
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