Southern_Forest_Drag
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Out of curiosity how many juveniles did you come across?
i am not trying to give that impression, and no, we werent acting like we were catching tadpoles, before brandon handed the snake, i explained that it was highly venomous, and that IF it were to bite him, we would be in trouble and i definately didnt just hand him the snake , i told him what to do, and he was holding it for the time it took to take a pic, then put it down, geez guys, secondly disregard? me and james go herping all the time, and we are aware of the dangers, brandon WANTED to handle the brown, and we didnt want to be like "nah man if it bit you, you will die", because he was holding it for a few seconds and that is it, now specksta1er, if you actually knew what i was reffering to, or saw the pics, you would see that i wasnt saying "its head was too small, it couldnt bite me" i was saying its fangs couldnt penetrate the 2 socks that were on my hand, and yes i know it is the worlds 2 most venomous snake, this is bull*****, i share our herping pics and suddenly everyone has a go at us, you wonder why hardly anyone posts pics on here anymore, i really dont care what you guys think, i know the dangers, and i certainly dont think it was ok just coz there was a close hospital, we didnt PLAN to find the browns, we just did and we thought we would take pics, we also introduced a new face into the world of herps, but i know he isnt going to go off on his own and catch another brown, he isnt stupid
ok we are 14-16 so what if we love to do this sort of thing well we are doing somthing we love
mate i know very well i am not an expert, and i know i cant teach him on the spot to handle it, i told him where to hold and to put it down if he didnt feel comfortable and that yes, it is a deadly snake, mate i hold them because im not scared of them, theres no need to be, yes it has the potential to kill me, but so does a car, a bus, a kangaroo, a lion, a staffy, a rottweiler, i respect them, but i dont fear themOk, no offence but you can't just teach someone on the spot to handle a deadly snake! You're not an expert! Even people who handle venomous snakes as a living are under a huge risk, let alone someone who isn't even old enough to take a venomous snake handling course!
And you can't blame people for getting angry, you were hand king a highly venomous snake without any experience.
I would be wary of just handling a python in the wild let alone a brown snake!
I'm not being mean, I just can't believe you'd hold one, that's all.
actually his first time holding a snake was holding a juvenile brown a few minutes before handWell it's not right if something you love can kill you! Even if you got to hospital you could still come out deformed or worse!
Yes it's good that you've educated him, but next time try something like a python. Snakeboii, was that your first time holding a snake?
if it wanted, your spotted could kill you, mate how is it wrong that something you love can kill you?Well it's not right if something you love can kill you! Even if you got to hospital you could still come out deformed or worse!
about 5, this was in a 30 sq meter areaOut of curiosity how many juveniles did you come across?
erm its called tailing, and the adult brown was quite feisty, to hold it by the head, like we normally do was just about impossibleNext time remember not to hold them by the tail...
ok first, i have said a million times, we didnt have anything else with usthe size of the eb doesnt effect the toxisity of the venom. its mouth can still open wide enough to get its fangs in and then its all but over for you. surviving a bite from an eb doesnt mean you come out completely healthy it means you are alive but most likely your organs will fail you slowly throughout your life. not the best way to be if you ask me. all because you think you had some idea of what you were doing.
you now say you used a hook but earlier your mate said you had no equipment with you. hmmmm
sorry but i agree and think you are very stupid and need some education. if you are going to free handle then you want to know what you are doing and have the snake head in a position it cant turn and bite you like in the pic and then you wouldnt need the sock.
yes they had to learn somewhere but they didnt do that by using a sock. if anything they would use something thick like leather or better, plan better next time or it may well be your last.
yeh good point they dont have snakes in hospitalyes thanks for that and if we do get bit we will learn from our mistake
what? you make no senseyeh good point they dont have snakes in hospital
just asking have any of u guys ever handled a adult brown snake i am not braging or anything but it's an amazing experiance, i/we where holding the 2nd most deadly snake.....so its a good feeling and it was my first time/holding a adult in my life so i am very happy with my self
yeh i know, but i didnt post these pics for a pat on the back, i wanted to show our finds and to be able to contribute to this site BUT im starting to think that, like all the other times we have been herping, i shouldnt post pics, coz you guys dont seem to appreciate itNoone wants to stop you from or discourage your herping, but we sure as hell arent going to encourage dangerous behaviour and give you a pat on the back
So are you saying a professional handler has just as much chance of coping a bite as an amateur?it doesnt matter how professional you are, you have as much risk of being bitten as we do
trained professionals are not invincible, look at steve irwin
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