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10-29-14, 11:11 AM
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holding EDBs.
This is my girl . Matilda. I do have great insurance to the smart elecs who will ask. It's also my snake ,in my home ,and I can handle any one I want. To those that want to try this. Be careful and know your snake
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10-29-14, 04:04 PM
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Re: holding EDBs.
OH NOOOOO!!!! Not another person free handling a venomous snake!
Don't you know that's bad for our hobby? Don't you know you could get someone killed with that reckless behavior? Don't you know I love that pic!
Very beautiful diamondback.
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10-29-14, 09:33 PM
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Re: holding EDBs.
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Originally Posted by 54bogger
Don't you know that's bad for our hobby? Don't you know you could get someone killed with that reckless behavior?
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Sadly, the answer to both questions is yes.
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10-30-14, 08:07 AM
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Re: holding EDBs.
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Originally Posted by 54bogger
OH NOOOOO!!!! Not another person free handling a venomous snake!
Don't you know that's bad for our hobby? Don't you know you could get someone killed with that reckless behavior? Don't you know I love that pic!
Very beautiful diamondback.
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Actually this behaviour can kill someone other than himself.
Say he gets bit and then dies. The snake is left to go wherever it pleases. If it gets out and gets into a neighbours yard and bites a young child or anyone, then they can die too from something so preventable. Go post these pictures on USARK's social media pages. Go on. Go wave this in front of the people protecting your legal right to own them.
As Matt said, The fricking doctor who treats the bites, it's really not worth the risk.
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10-30-14, 08:29 AM
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Re: holding EDBs.
Aron-s - What if the rattler gets out? that's your question? It's obvious you don't know the localities of the Eastern Dianomdback rattler, they are native here in South Carolina and six other southeastern states. So if he get's out he will be with all the other EDB's in our wood's.
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10-30-14, 08:37 AM
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Re: holding EDBs.
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Originally Posted by 54bogger
Aron-s - What if the rattler gets out? that's your question? It's obvious you don't know the localities of the Eastern Dianomdback rattler, they are native here in South Carolina and six other southeastern states. So if he get's out he will be with all the other EDB's in our wood's.
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I'm speaking on a general scale of when venomous keepers do this type of behaviour. Trust me. You aren't the first or the only ones. This type of behaviour is encouraging others. It's seen in these threads. Viable proof that no one listens to "don't do it".
P.S. spell my name correctly. It's right there.
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10-30-14, 08:40 AM
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Re: holding EDBs.
aroN- Thank's for your input.
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10-29-14, 05:44 PM
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Re: holding EDBs.
I understand the points you're (both of you) trying to make, but in my honest opinion this is childish, if you want to free handle your hot snakes, then feel free. But the same right that gives you the ability to do so, also give us (anyone else) the ability to insert our opinion about how we feel about the situation. Clearly you two are friends, and clearly this post is about the other post which wasn't intended to spark a free handling debate, but this post is clearly here to stir up problems, which is what children do. As adults we handle problems in a mature fashion, but I'm sure no one wants to sit here and argue about what is and isn't good for you, individually, we just care about the hobby and want to preserve it as much as we can, which I think is the reason people offered a negative opinion to your free handling in the first place.
But on a lesser note, that is a beautiful snake.
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10-29-14, 05:59 PM
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Re: holding EDBs.
That is awesome!
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10-29-14, 06:15 PM
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Re: holding EDBs.
Thanks guys. There is an art to this . You have to really know your reptile. Lol . Barry. Sweet pea and Matilda will have to hang out sometime
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10-29-14, 06:19 PM
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Re: holding EDBs.
I'm pretty sure we gonna get a spanking from Willow now. Lol
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10-29-14, 06:31 PM
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Re: holding EDBs.
The song, "It's yo thang, do what you wanna do" comes to mind. Beautiful EDB. Stay safe and best wishes fellas. Kids, DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME!
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10-29-14, 06:40 PM
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Re: holding EDBs.
How do you tame a EDB enough to be able to do that? Or any Hot for that matter? Not that I will try, but I am fascinated by this.
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10-29-14, 06:46 PM
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Re: holding EDBs.
Do your thing, brother! If that's you, then that's you.
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10-29-14, 07:14 PM
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Re: holding EDBs.
Its okay as long as you don't advise people to do the same I guess, I'd also end up holding a HOT if I had one in the end; wouldn't be able to help myself but wouldn't tell others to do the same. Stunning snake by the way.
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