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Old 28-Feb-07, 12:46 PM
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Mayo, you missed to point altogether yet again.
Nothing to do with being a "hero snake catcher" at all, those sort of cowboys end up being biten half the time as well.
The point im trying to make is that people NEED to be trained with animals that they are going to encounter in the wild, not in someones collection.!!!!
As for pinning a snake to catch it, WRONG once again, its a very rare occurance that a snake has to be pinned to be caught, or to be displayed for that matter. Really the only time a snake needs to be pinned is to check it out medically, not to be shown to people at a dispay.??
Held up on a jigger is plenty enough for everyone to see it.
Ive done shows in pits over the years with all our hot herps and have managed to show them all safely to the public with out having to remove venom glads or pin them.???
Ive always been safe and so has all the people watching.!!
 

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