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Old 02-03-12, 09:46 AM   #31
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Re: Wonderful Wagler's!

These are great shots of a really cool species! Thansk so much for posting, Caylan.S.
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Old 02-03-12, 10:47 AM   #32
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Re: Wonderful Wagler's!

Gorgeous snakes I'm jealous lol. I would love to own one someday but that is a long long long ways down the road.
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Re: Wonderful Wagler's!

I was at Kim's house last night and today... Got some photos of her Waglers...



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As always Alessia great pics, the bottom one is a truly beautiful snake :-)
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Re: Wonderful Wagler's!

Two more...

I played around with black&white



and one more of the other one

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wow some day LOL
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Old 02-05-12, 09:16 AM   #37
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Alessia, the pictures look amazing!!!
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Old 02-05-12, 09:21 AM   #38
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Re: Wonderful Wagler's!

that green is so vibrant and their head shape is awsome

its nuts how something that beautifull is so deadly

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Re: Wonderful Wagler's!

That second pic makes me wonder how something can look SO evil yet SO beautiful at the same time
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Shauny, Wagler's venom is actually fairly mild...there is no verified fatality on record from a Wagler's viper. However, it would not be fun to be tagged, and there is really no telling how your individual body will react. I wouldn't think it would be likely to kill you, but you could lose flesh or a digit. I'm honestly not sure, as I can't find any records of bites in literature.
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@willow I'm honestly not sure

Try and keep it that way Kim, please ;-)
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Re: Wonderful Wagler's!

I have to ask who is holding the green one?

I always look at any venomous snake as hands off unless you have no other choice. I know that gloves are being worn and the snake is little but I still see it as an un-needed risk.
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Kat, I'm holding it with a Venom Defender glove on. It was only for a few seconds to take that picture, and then she was back on the hook. Wagler's tend to be pretty docile for venomous, and their venom is mild, but the green one is way too jumpy to attempt that again. I would not allow any of my other hots onto my glove - but you're right...probably shouldn't make concessions for the docile species.

The gloves are puncture, needlestick, and tear-resistant, and have been tested with things as large as king cobras and gaboon vipers. I generally don't trust the gloves as sole protection, and hooks are used. I had hooked the snake out, and she was on the hook, but started climbing when Alessia was shooting pictures, so I let her on the fingers of the gloves. I was very aware of her length and position to keep her away from the main body of the gloves and keep the edges out of her strike range. It was only for the one picture shoot- I won't be doing it again because it is a risk.
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I know you know your stuff, I just like knowing you are not going to the ER too!
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No problem Kat..it didn't offend me at all. It's good advice and I won't be doing another gloved holding photo session. I certainly don't want to ever become a statistic, or to end up in the hospital with a bill I can't afford.
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