Ahaetulla

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How do you know he's not dangerous?
Ahaetulla spp. generally do not have medically-significant venom. I've been tagged by a few prasina with no aftereffects.
I know an importer who allegedly let a big female nasuta gnaw on his arm for a minute; he said the only reaction was some swelling, itching, and purplish brusing that went away after a few days.
 
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Ahaetulla spp. generally do not have medically-significant venom. I've been tagged by a few prasina with no aftereffects.
I know an importer who allegedly let a big female nasuta gnaw on his arm for a minute; he said the only reaction was some swelling, itching, and purplish brusing that went away after a few days.
Don't bother explaining Fallen_Leaves16 Fallen_Leaves16 its a bot!
 
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Don't bother explaining Fallen_Leaves16 Fallen_Leaves16 its a bot!
Hmm; I'm not so convinced. The user in question does not make particularly good use of grammar, and some of their short responses are somewhat clunky and unlike what a bot/AI would typically generate, not to mention the terse three-word reply under the softshell post, where grammar is unceremoniously chucked out the window. Additionally, they make somewhat personalised remarks- such as the monkey-smuggler whatsit, and the lizard-release-after-mother-saw-a-movie comment. Bots would typically refrain from saying such things, as it's difficult to properly manufacture on a consistent basis, and hinges on a somewhat abstract concept that requires a specific prompt.
The account may devolve into one possessed by AI later on, and it does seem rather suspicious, but I do think that there is a legitimate person behind it- for now.
 
It;s not dangerous in the venom department but is trying to sell you some crypto currency, just need some personal information first
 
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