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Nah that was some kind of python, not venomousNot familiar with snakes. Poisonous?
Looks like a python which are non-venomous.Not familiar with snakes. Poisonous?
Non venomous python.Not familiar with snakes. Poisonous?
Indeed, but still a big chance that it gets infected.Non venomous python.
I looked after a 7' python for a while and had a few bites. They don't go deep, more like scratches. Never got infected.Indeed, but still a big chance that it gets infected.
That's probably because they are fed cultured food. Snakes that live in nature eat rats with diseases. there is a difference.I looked after a 7' python for a while and had a few bites. They don't go deep, more like scratches. Never got infected.
The teeth tend to slant backwards to assist in swallowing prey:
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You make a very good point...That's probably because they are fed cultured food. Snakes that live in nature eat rats with diseases. there is a difference.
yea a constrictor ... they non poisonous but the teeth are turned inwards and can leave a nasty infection on a woundIt
Looks like a python which are non-venomous.