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As long as your around. If you are going to be out tomorrow for any length of time remove the netting otherwise the snake will be stuck out in the sun and it could also take some serious injuries from the netting.
yes to answer your question it would be far more dangerous if a small child was to be bitten by a venomous rbb snake, as one ,they are small ,two, its harder to convince a child to remain calm ..and the list goes on ...rbbs toxin is not something to be shrugging off as a nothing venom ..you certainly are at risk from long term problems after being bitten ,even though you may pull through the initial bite ,without much of a major drama..rbbs venom is a strong coagulant,it destroys red blood cells and has cytotoxic actions,which means it carries a substance that has a poisonous effect on cells...it also has a mild effect on nerves ...so as you can see it wouldnt be much fun being bitten by a rbbs...as far as the rbbs making a permanant home in dinos place ..I doubt it ,I would say aftre she explained that there is a river across the way from her house ,this fella has gone on a bit of a journey and pulled up at dinos for a bit of a camp ...yeah id hate to be in your position with kids at that age and such a beautifull snake it would be cool to have one in the back yard for a while. Would they decide to make it theyre forever home or just move on? How toxic is rbbs venom? Would it affect kids alot worse than adults? Sorry for all the questions don't own any snakes and fascinated.
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