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Old 01-24-05, 02:31 PM   #31
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Not too many as I have only been doing the snake "thing" for 5 years but I have been bit by:

Wild Garter Snake
Corn Snake
Baby Albino Banded Cali. King Snake
Green Red Tail Rat Snake.....A 7 Footer..... I had gloves on though
Flap Neck Chameleon
Leopard Gecko

Now if someone was asking what you have been pooped on by the list would be much longer lol.
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Old 01-24-05, 02:37 PM   #32
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lol i have nothing compared to everyone esle here. Wow you guys are crazy. I would not want to get bitten by either a green or yellow anaconda. Wow, couldnt imagine the pain in that.

I myself have been biten by the deadly anole, and a water dragon that drew a bit of blood.

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Old 01-24-05, 02:39 PM   #33
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Cornsnake
Gartersnake
Kingsnake
D' Alberts after it promptly musked me
Ball
Mali Uromastyx
Various genus's of chams.
Leos
Tokays
Leaf tail
Bloods
Tarantulas
Anoles
Carpets
Boas(brain cramp of names but a few)
Savanah monitor(juvi)
Timor Monitor(juvi)
...and theres more but that list is the ones that left the last impressions.

For herps, the ball. It tagged me in the nerve so I bled quite a bit and for a while.
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Old 01-24-05, 02:55 PM   #34
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Wow.. I hope to hell that some of you guys never work with hots!!
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Old 01-24-05, 03:02 PM   #35
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Wow.. I hope to hell that some of you guys never work with hots!!
Lmao. Thats funny.
Actually, I think if someone has venomous animals, I'm sure they're alot more careful then some of us. After the 5th or 8th tag you kinda develope an imunity and its no big deal.
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Old 01-24-05, 03:03 PM   #36
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haha agreed
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Old 01-24-05, 03:10 PM   #37
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Yeah if I were working with venomous snakes I dont think I'd be as lack luster as I am when dealing with non venomous snakes. Not too mention I wouldn't attempt to hold them bare handed.
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Lol..Lets hope so!
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Old 01-24-05, 03:29 PM   #39
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You should see the list I have of animals I been tagged by that aren't herps. LOL! I think some might be amazed.
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Old 01-24-05, 03:40 PM   #40
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for me.. um.. savannah monitor - hurt a bit, no bood
adult coastal carpet python - think there is a tooth still in.. bruised a lot and hurt.
adult jungle - just a very very gently bugger off nip.
adult white lipped python - neat tooth pattern, some blood
ball python - punctured veins in wrist, constricted. not pleasant.
adult iguana - 4 stitches to close my face.
amazon tree boa - just some pinpricks.

garter snakes, water snakes, and many other small lizards add to the list.

thankfully ive never been tagged by anything really dangerous..

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Old 01-24-05, 03:57 PM   #41
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Zero+stitch, why not post your non-herps list too?? The title just says what have you been bitten by?
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Old 01-24-05, 04:44 PM   #42
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Oh thought it was just related to herps.

Well heres the non-ralated herp list. The more painful list, lol.

All types of macaws and parrots such as blue and golds from timnahs to blue head pionus's.
Pacus
Oscars
Perinahs
Cichlids
Crayfish
Green Moray Eel(Thank god it was a juvi)
Anemones
Clownfish
Snappers
Catfish
Pike
Bass
....and the damn vacume! (Don't ask)

Lookin down the list most bites are from fish. Single most painful bite I have had was by the moray. I bled for a good 30-40 minutes constantly rebanding my hand. The most crushing bite was from the macaws. Those beaks are capable of dislocating a bone.
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Old 01-25-05, 12:54 PM   #43
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I'm sure I can't remember some at the moment
BCI . little blood
BP. little blood
BRBs. one time it bleed pretty good most times it was just a warning nab.
ETB. hurt like He## and bleed for a while
Rat snake. many times, our current little darling has biten me so many times !!
Corn snake, no damage
Hognose, no damage
Garter, no damage but did crap all over me lol
King snake, no damage done
other snakes that I can't recall at the moment.
Dogs more then once, worst was one hung in a hot wire, I got fried and bitten
Horses more then once, worst was a little filly that got mad at the Vet so she grabed my face, left a scar
Rabbits
Mice
Rats. one grabed my finger years ago still have the scar.
Beaver, I'm not talking about that one
Birds of many types, some drew blood
Girl friend, years ago, not going into detail on that lol
Blood worm--really hurt
Fish , Pike laid open my hand , trout and salmon drew blood
Lynx,,,, got away with my glove
Baby gator, left teeth marks
Crabs,crayfish, but I guess that's not a bite
and many others!
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Dogs more then once, worst was one hung in a hot wire, I got fried and bitten
That reminds me on many fishing trips gone terriably wrong. I was running from a protective shepard in the field. I live in Vermont and there are many active wires to keep the cattle and cows fenced in. I ran full speed into the wires! Never saw them.

Don't remember if the dog tagged me. I was too busy shaking like a leaf! Not a pleasent experience.


Blah...Too many injuries lol.
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Old 01-26-05, 08:16 AM   #45
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Ok,here's a good one!
I was visiting our local reptile store(I won't say the name)but it's in Peterborough. I was checking out the gift section and I saw a great coiled snake on the window ledge along with some other reptile sculptures. I reached out to pick it up and it bit me! It caught me completely by surprise! I thought it was fake next to all the other lifelike gifts! The snake turned out to be a paradise tree snake? That had dissappeared from it's enclosure a few days prior. I told the sales guy who was helping me look for the snake, it's a good thing that I'm a snake lover or else he might have had a seriously, emotionally scarred customer who would have nightmares for the rest of their life!
Anyway, I've also been bitten by,
a ball python
garter snakes(many)
savanah monitor
dam craw fish!(those claws do hurt!))
tokay gecko
black racer
I think that's it.
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