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11-23-14, 10:30 AM
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Re: Poisonous Snakes
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Hope the toxins protect the snakes better than it protected the toads.
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11-23-14, 11:11 AM
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Re: Poisonous Snakes
FYI Snakes are venomous not poisonous..
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11-23-14, 11:24 AM
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Re: Poisonous Snakes
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FYI Snakes are venomous not poisonous..
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lol at least we know you read the article eh?
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11-23-14, 11:48 AM
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Re: Poisonous Snakes
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Hope the toxins protect the snakes better than it protected the toads.
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^Exactly what i was thinking, interesting article.
And Primal, i'd read first next time
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11-23-14, 12:16 PM
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Re: Poisonous Snakes
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And Primal, i'd read first next time
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hahahahha....he has a point......
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11-23-14, 12:18 PM
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Re: Poisonous Snakes
He's still correct. Snakes are venomous not poisonous. When talking to the general public just leave out the "well technically they are both. There's one obscure, Japanese species that has developed a poison so by all accounts it depends on which species you're talking about."
Easier to say venomous and not poisonous.
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11-23-14, 07:39 PM
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Re: Poisonous Snakes
I disagree. If someone refers to, for example, a rattlesnake as poisonous, I'll correct them and explain that they are venomous. Then I'll explain how a very small number (one, maybe two?) are poisonous. Then I'll explain the difference. Why not educate instead of dumbing it down?
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11-23-14, 07:41 PM
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Re: Poisonous Snakes
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I disagree. If someone refers to, for example, a rattlesnake as poisonous, I'll correct them and explain that they are venomous. Then I'll explain how a very small number (one, maybe two?) are poisonous. Then I'll explain the difference. Why not educate instead of dumbing it down?
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It's easier to understand for the general public. Especially for most people since they never will learn or need to know about the one obscure poisonous snake in Japan.
You say maybe two. Do you know of another one?
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11-23-14, 08:29 PM
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Re: Poisonous Snakes
What snakes are venomous/poisonous?
I've got to do more research to confirm this. As I said I'm not positive on the second species. But I've heard from several sources that some garters are in fact poisonous as well, due to their diet. I'll keep looking, but in the mean time take this with a grain of salt.
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11-23-14, 08:45 PM
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Re: Poisonous Snakes
Correcting the general public about "venomous" VS "poisonous" snakes, is like the bloke who always says a tomato is a fruit... Scientifically correct but a bit of a douchey thing to do....
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11-23-14, 08:46 PM
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Re: Poisonous Snakes
There's a guy from Thailand that I follow on Instagram. He owns a Red-Necked Keelback (Rhabdophis subminiatus) which is closely related to the snake in your article. Only person I know of that has one as a pet. Red-Necked Keelbacks are both poisonous and venomous.
Here's his Instagram, it's pretty interesting actually.
chrisweeet: Instagram
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11-23-14, 09:51 PM
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Re: Poisonous Snakes
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Originally Posted by red ink
Correcting the general public about "venomous" VS "poisonous" snakes, is like the bloke who always says a tomato is a fruit... Scientifically correct but a bit of a douchey thing to do....
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Hilarious.
This is why I keep to myself most of the time. I generally only step out in public to fight the politicians at the council meetings.
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11-24-14, 08:47 AM
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Re: Poisonous Snakes
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Originally Posted by red ink
Correcting the general public about "venomous" VS "poisonous" snakes, is like the bloke who always says a tomato is a fruit... Scientifically correct but a bit of a douchey thing to do....
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LOL. THis is so me! Don't even get me started on strawberries!
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11-25-14, 05:04 PM
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Re: Poisonous Snakes
Lol, you guys are right! It appears the article describes a hypothesis about a certain species being poisonous. A single university study done with a tiny amount of animals is hardly a scientific fact. The control groups as well as placebo groups are laughable. The info they got supports a theory. Hopefully in years to come there is more research done with this particular species.
Snakes are still venomous not poisonous. Until its proven. Lol
Correcting the general public about "venomous" VS "poisonous" snakes, is like the bloke who always says a tomato is a fruit... Scientifically correct but a bit of a douchey thing to do....
And posting off topic passive aggressive jabs in a public forum is way less "douchey"
Hilarious.
This is why I keep to myself most of the time. I generally only step out in public to fight the politicians at the council meetings.
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Thats not true. You like coming into venomous snake discussions and whining and complaining all the time. Lol, to each his own I suppose.
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