Here's the picture with the Mamba

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Fabio's Dad said:
It was deffinately devenomed. It still has its teeth. I just wanted to see how long I could get away with it. hehe I was fully prepared to admit it if it came up. I did see its mouth and I did have some control over it. It would have been more dangerous for me to hold it at the head with my lack of experience. If I would have held it any closer to the head, it would have turned back and bit me. If I would have held it further from the head, I would have no control over the direction of the head. My biggest fear was that it wasn't properly devenomed. I made sure that I knew exactly where to hold it and what to do for control. Reptileman wouldn't let me hold it untill all the spectators had left. The people in the background came with him.

I'm sorry if you folks think I'm a poser. I certainly was never going to lie if the subject came up. It did still have its teeth and I ws scared out of my mind. If I had the chance, I would still hold a venomous one; only after extensive training. And I resent the total newb remark.

All in all it has its teeth, is wild, but is devenomed. It's still one of the coolest things I've done and I am just as proud for doing it.

So I guess I'm a mild poser, but it was fun. Hopefully no hard feelings. It was an incredible experience! Few people in the world have held a Black Mamba venomous or not.

Thanks for the fun.

You keep referring to it's "teeth", you are not real snake educated are you?:grinno:
 
I would definately love to hold a venomoid Mamba! One of my favorites snakes. But if it wanted to bite you, you'd get bit. That snake could come around so fast you wouldn't even have time to blink.

Armac, what do you mean abou the teeth, all snakes have teeth ('cept egg eaters). Sometimes they pull the fangs on venomoids, but they still have their lower jaw teeth. Defanging a snake is generally a very cruel procedure, as most are done by the owners, not qualified vets, using pliers.
 
dude if that's a real black mamba, all i can say ids that ur a nuffy for holding it....they kill u in like a matter of minutes after they bite from memory....u got guts tho... :)
 
SimonL said:
I would definately love to hold a venomoid Mamba! One of my favorites snakes. But if it wanted to bite you, you'd get bit. That snake could come around so fast you wouldn't even have time to blink.

Armac, what do you mean abou the teeth, all snakes have teeth ('cept egg eaters). Sometimes they pull the fangs on venomoids, but they still have their lower jaw teeth. Defanging a snake is generally a very cruel procedure, as most are done by the owners, not qualified vets, using pliers.

I was referring to the fact by "teeth" he meant the fangs, the teeth carry no venom and the venom is the dangerous part...........that is right, isn't it SimonL...............:WHOA:
 
That is crazy.
 
Yup, that's right, but if the surgery isn't done right, you can still be envenomated through a wound from the other teeth, even if the fangs are gone.

That's the problem with venomoids, you can't treat them as harmless, if anything they are more dangerous because they encourage carelessness. I would personally love a venomoid mamba, but I would never trust it.

I have a bunch of very toxic fish, and I move my reef stonefish by hand, but it's a big, slow-moving lump, snakes are FAST.

Princley, yes he's holding it correctly for a NON-Venomous snake, please don't tell me that's how you think you should handle one of the world's most venomous snakes.
 
SimonL said:
Yup, that's right, but if the surgery isn't done right, you can still be envenomated through a wound from the other teeth, even if the fangs are gone.

That's the problem with venomoids, you can't treat them as harmless, if anything they are more dangerous because they encourage carelessness. I would personally love a venomoid mamba, but I would never trust it.

I have a bunch of very toxic fish, and I move my reef stonefish by hand, but it's a big, slow-moving lump, snakes are FAST.

Princley, yes he's holding it correctly for a NON-Venomous snake, please don't tell me that's how you think you should handle one of the world's most venomous snakes.
SimonL bro #1 you see it on TV everyday how they hold Venomous Snakes and that just what he's doing.. i have held Coral Snake in a simlar way and have seens friends hold Corbras in similar ways ...watch Jeff C sometimes ..

Also if anyone is CRAZY nuff to own such a snake contact Everglades Herps..aslong as you are able to obtain a permit they will be happy to sell to you not all state allow permits tho
 
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