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Jessica Dring;1289331; said:
and people dont choose to remove it so they cant eat prey (they can eat fine without it in captivity) they use it so THEY are not at danger. Same as the reason you would remove stingrays stings.

exactly.
 
Jessica Dring;1289331; said:
and people dont choose to remove it so they cant eat prey (they can eat fine without it in captivity) they use it so THEY are not at danger. Same as the reason you would remove stingrays stings.

When did I say they remove to make them unable to eat? I think youre the :screwy: one. They use it for defense AND getting food. Not one or the other.

Venomous snakes will use it to take down prey. Its well documented. Often if a rattlesnake needs to take down fast prey like a bird or rabbit, it will bite it, let it wander off and die, and retreive it later.

Clipping a stingrays sting is like clipping a fingernail. BUT if someone where to surgically remove the stinger (I dont know how...), I would of course be against it, just as I am with venomoids.
 
You never, but you DID say its shouldnt be done, venomous snakes use their venom to kill prey and defense, where as stingrays only use it as defense, so its not needed. This was your point, in which I replied to what you quoted.

And FYI, I know exactly how snakes use their venom thankyou.
 
Jessica Dring;1289649; said:
You never, but you DID say its shouldnt be done, venomous snakes use their venom to kill prey and defense, where as stingrays only use it as defense, so its not needed. This was your point, in which I replied to what you quoted.

And FYI, I know exactly how snakes use their venom thankyou.

I was agreeing with you, I just added something is all.
 
i dont know anything about snakes or reptiles... but do the snakes need the venom in captivity?.. and if so, what do they need it for?.. just curious
 
Adalas, they can live without it in captivity. But it has been known to cause infections or some other such problem, and its painful. Not to mention itll probably get PETA bustin' down your front door.
 
I'm disagreeing on you that hots shouldnt have their venom glands removed but stingrays should have their stings removed. Thats all.
 
adalas226;1289658; said:
i dont know anything about snakes or reptiles... but do the snakes need the venom in captivity?.. and if so, what do they need it for?.. just curious


They don't if they are being fed frozen thawed. Now I don't know about hots being fussy feeders but it should be left there incase they become fussy.

I just personally feel, that its their method of defense and should be left there :)
 
Now remind me WHY you think snakes should have their venom glands removed?
 
I'm not arguing about it mate. I'm stating my opinion. Its a forum,
And maybe you need to start reading. I DON'T agree with it one bit.
 
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