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These people probably don't even have Band-Aids. What they do have are great snake handling/videography skills.No antidote?
Guess the hawk tuah didnโt work on this snake
Stop trying to fuck snakes
The one eyed trouser snake is generally the one on the prowl. JSStop trying to fuck snakes
Be careful with that species they are known to spit aggressivelyThe one eyed trouser snake is generally the one on the prowl. JS
It's a tongue lock to keep it from escaping and being otherwise unsightly. I learned about it from watching Ebenezer Scrooge's partner Jacob Marley sport one in the old versions of the Dickens classic A Christmas Carol (1843), when I was a lil' reaper.
I tried that on my wife once. It didn't work, probably because she was still alive.Itโs interesting seeing the old school technique used to keep the mouth shut after death still in use. Often combined with large coins over the eyes in ye olden days.
Maybe the venom caused muscle spasms leading to an undesirable death face ๐.

That was a tourniquet to try to keep the poison from getting to his brain.
That's a sign of health innit? Better than a puff of air or it just oozes out.Be careful with that species they are known to spit aggressively