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Doesn't look too bad. I think I can live with that
Doesn't look like a walk in the park, but not as bad looking as what my mind concluded.
That's only after the bite. When I got bit by a 7 ft bci blood was pouring out of those little holes. Although it was on the forearm so it might have ruptured a few vessels.
That's only after the bite. When I got bit by a 7 ft bci blood was pouring out of those little holes. Although it was on the forearm so it might have ruptured a few vessels.
I know that there will be lots of blood. My five month BCI makes me loose enough lol
I could only imagine how that'll be with a 7' BCI.
That's only after the bite. When I got bit by a 7 ft bci blood was pouring out of those little holes. Although it was on the forearm so it might have ruptured a few vessels.
Mine bled like mad then stopped completely. 5 days later you could not tell I was ever bitten. Felt more like a burn than a bite.It was not near as bad as I would have guessed . The secret to making sure the bite isn't bad....avoid it.
Mine bled like mad then stopped completely. 5 days later you could not tell I was ever bitten. Felt more like a burn than a bite.It was not near as bad as I would have guessed . The secret to making sure the bite isn't bad....avoid it.
You think it has to do with an anti-coagulant in the saliva? Same thing happened to me. Blood was pouring out and then a few minutes later it stopped bleeding altogether.