Whether you like it or not this is an abject admission that the courses you have done have failed to adequately equip you to deal with wild venomous snakes in high stress situations. You have done a course and think you can now go and take venomous snake on your own, but the fact is that your nervousness makes you a danger to yourself and to others because there is one simple rule: if you don't know what you are doing, don't do it!I am not 100% confident and wont ever be 100% confident when I go out on a snake or reptile rescue because I never know what I'm going to be dealing with.
If other experienced herpetologists are expressing the same concerns then there just may be a good reason for that concern don't you think? New herpers are quick to ask more experienced people for advice and assistance, but some are also a little too quick to reject what they don't like to hear :roll:Others in a similar position to yours are quick to denigrate these courses
This has to be one of the most foolish things I have heard anyone say in a long time, not because it isn't true (and oh how nice it is that you can toddle off and be bitten in Australia, spend a night in a comfy hospital bed and then go straight back out and try to do it again... :lol: ) but because it displays utter contempt for the potential of these animals to cause both serious injury and death. Once again we have someone who expects that people like myself should give away advice left, right and centre ... and then wants to throw it contemptuously back in my face when I give an opinion they don't want to hear.Being bitten is a risk but not a death sentence
or thatjust in the nature of what we do
- both remarks are rubbish! I know many professional herpetologists who have NEVER been bitten, and I personally am far from proud of my own mistakes. Getting bitten is NOT a mandatory requirement, and if you think it is, then you shouldn't have anything to do with venomous snakes in the first place.Being bitten is part of it when you deal with venomous snakes, it is to be expected
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