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Old 17-Jul-07, 07:16 PM
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I have had a number of pairs of woma's from several different localities. I have found some of them to be quite docile, but others extremely agressive, very hungry and endless appetite's. I thought I had a really docile pair of urulu's, but when having them out recently, I was conned by them, where they act all friendly not agro etc, then while coiled or sitting in my hand, suddenly but slowly decide to take a bite and latch on!! lol.
A snake is a snake in my books, and some are lovely gentle animals and others are agressive and bitey. The thing is when you have an animal for a number of years with out even a strike and then one day you get bit by them... It just comes down to them being snakes!
 

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