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Old 01-18-16, 11:35 AM   #13
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Re: Any idea on what the strike speed is for a Burmese Python?

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Originally Posted by SavannahPolson View Post
As for getting a snake to let go and stop constricting if I were the only one in that room, my boss keeps a syringe of rubbing alcohol we can squirt into the snakes mouth to get it to let go as well as me carrying a large knife, just in case.
Yep, a small spray bottle with alcohol is perfect for that, and should be in every herp room that houses medium or large snakes.
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