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03-06-14, 09:33 AM
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Re: Foolish people handling wild rattlers...
Nothing good to say about those people, idiots... They found pretty cool snakes though, if only they just took the pics on the ground where the animals should be. They're just craving attention, not going to leave a response.
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03-06-14, 10:40 AM
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Re: Foolish people handling wild rattlers...
This is just a bad news story waiting to happen. Yay, more reasons for our hobby to be attacked. Hots should never be free handled, ever!
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03-06-14, 10:45 AM
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Re: Foolish people handling wild rattlers...
*sigh* There will always be idiots who insist on freehandling venomous snakes. There's no reason for it; it's setting yourself up for a massive hospital bill and potential death, but that seems of no consequence to some....
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03-06-14, 12:21 PM
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Re: Foolish people handling wild rattlers...
It's called natural selection. Nature thinning the herd. Let's just hope they don't stick us with the hospital bills.
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03-06-14, 12:25 PM
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Re: Foolish people handling wild rattlers...
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It's called natural selection. Nature thinning the herd. Let's just hope they don't stick us with the hospital bills.
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Truth, and unfortunately, today, we provide so many crutches for those that would otherwise fall victim to natural selection... at least here in the US we do.
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03-06-14, 06:54 PM
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Re: Foolish people handling wild rattlers...
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Originally Posted by dbank999
Truth, and unfortunately, today, we provide so many crutches for those that would otherwise fall victim to natural selection... at least here in the US we do.
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In every "modern" society we do. Humans are the only species that cater to the weak. I understand the desire to help, but we're the only population of animal on the planet that goes unchecked. We cure disease, feed the hungry, provide for those who ccan't provide for themselves, condemn killing, etc. Again, this is understandable, but we're overpopulated already. The future is looking bleak.
Ok I'm done rambling.
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03-06-14, 09:54 PM
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Re: Foolish people handling wild rattlers...
Natural Selection will even the odds!
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03-06-14, 10:20 PM
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Re: Foolish people handling wild rattlers...
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Natural Selection will even the odds!
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But at what cost to those of us that responsibly handle or own venomous snakes. This soils all of us as we are lumped into one group by all outsiders of our hobby. Not arguing with any of you at all. As a hot keeper I think I speak for all of us when I say there is enough negative associations with what we do to need anything else adding to it. Am I right fellow hot keepers?
P.S. since I'm sure you'll look at this again. Kim how's the abolabris doing?
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03-06-14, 10:22 PM
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Re: Foolish people handling wild rattlers...
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Natural Selection will even the odds!
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Nah. They'll get rushed to a hospital and will, at worst, maybe lose a finger.
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03-06-14, 12:26 PM
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Re: Foolish people handling wild rattlers...
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Originally Posted by IW17
It's called natural selection. Nature thinning the herd. Let's just hope they don't stick us with the hospital bills.
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It somebody purposefully handles a rattlesnake, gets bit and dies in the woods, it's not exactly a huge loss for the human species.
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03-06-14, 12:56 PM
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Re: Foolish people handling wild rattlers...
Thank God for the internet, so these idiots can spread this stupidity world wide. (sarcasm)
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03-06-14, 11:45 PM
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Re: Foolish people handling wild rattlers...
I really like the "we're really not in any danger" comments. Well, darwanism is at work here.
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03-07-14, 08:50 AM
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Re: Foolish people handling wild rattlers...
Sublimeballs, the albolabris started eating scented live pinkies and was eating them weekly. After she ate 5 meals like that, I was offered a puff adder and included the albolabris in the trade, so I no longer have her. She was a neat snake, I just decided that I needed to cut down on the number of species I'm going to keep right now. I've got too little space to keep everything, much as I might like to, lol. Thank you so much for all your help though; she was looking fabulous and eating well when she went to her new home!
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