breeding snakes must be easy. A 3 yr old can do it without an incubator.
God, I must be so twisted; I actually laughed at this. :facepalm:
Read the article and thought North Queensland Wildlife Care reptile co-ordinator Trish Prendergast was saying that the hatchies could have killed him if they bit him.
Will have to do a search, as I did not think they would be dangerous until they were a bit older.
Straight out of the egg they are dangerously venomous.Read the article and thought North Queensland Wildlife Care reptile co-ordinator Trish Prendergast was saying that the hatchies could have killed him if they bit him.
Will have to do a search, as I did not think they would be dangerous until they were a bit older.
hard to tell if your serious or joking , pretty commonly know that hatchy EB are just as dangerous as their adult counterparts , i have heard that a bite from them can be worse as they cant really control venom like and adult and give you a dry bite so there mostly wet bites with plenty of venom , that part im not sure on thoughRead the article and thought North Queensland Wildlife Care reptile co-ordinator Trish Prendergast was saying that the hatchies could have killed him if they bit him.
Will have to do a search, as I did not think they would be dangerous until they were a bit older.
Haha, I was just signing in to post this exact some article! Welcome Kyle, You're now one of us!
Keelback, it's always a keelback lol. (disclaimer the snake is not a keelback)I was wondering what this was ...but now I get it
When I was 14 in Kununurra WA I had the same thoughts about a Western brown baby I was trying to catch in a plastic tub (thinking it wouldnt be as venomous, if at all, as an adult snake) but when I got it back to our camp site and looked at an ID book it said that the young are just as deadly as adult snakes...Read the article and thought North Queensland Wildlife Care reptile co-ordinator Trish Prendergast was saying that the hatchies could have killed him if they bit him.
Will have to do a search, as I did not think they would be dangerous until they were a bit older.
Haha, I was just signing in to post this exact some article! Welcome Kyle, You're now one of us!
but to be honest, it was nice to see a mother and family encourage their childs interest in wildlife and then act appropriately when it turned pear shaped.
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