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knowing my puppy that snake would be dead...lol jk hes tiny
 
HerpHunter77;4336733; said:
venom and posison are actually different... i hear people go, "is that snake a bein poison?" way too often. usually ignorant people who think they know stuff that they dont. then when you correct them, they go "i knew that, i just didnt want to
say it."

Yeah, poison is swallowed, venom injected. For example, an eastern diamondback is venomous, a monarch butterfly is poisonous.
 
well that would b dead by now...the way our weather has been, if its outside its a goner.
 
TTTT;4336534; said:
Really not that big of a deal. The chances of it hurting someone are incredibly slim. And it will die when it gets cold.

I love how the media says that it's bite isn't poison. Silly media, poison is ingested, not injected!

HerpHunter77;4336733; said:
venom and posison are actually different... i hear people go, "is that snake a bein poison?" way too often. usually ignorant people who think they know stuff that they dont. then when you correct them, they go "i knew that, i just didnt want to
say it."

TTTT;4336870; said:
Yeah, poison is swallowed, venom injected. For example, an eastern diamondback is venomous, a monarch butterfly is poisonous.

Technically, poisons may be ingested, inhaled, absorbed and injected (fangs inject venom, or occasionally spray venom and it affects the eyes and skin). All venoms are poisons, but not all poisons are venoms. Calling venom a poison is technically correct, referring to it as venom is more accurate. A venom is a poisonous secretion of an animal, such as a snake, arachnid or insect that is delivered via a bite or sting. A venom is a poison that is biological in origin, secreted by some animal, arachnid or insect and delivered via a bite or sting - please note that a venom is simply a subset of the larger group poisons, which may or may not be biological in nature and exposure may be via one of the previously listed routes.
 
A boa loose on uk is dead in a few weeks...if it lives that long period, it will hardly have strength to move around, let alone become active and alert enough to iniciate a feeding response that could endanger a small animal.
 
coura;4338092; said:
A boa loose on uk is dead in a few weeks...if it lives that long period, it will hardly have strength to move around, let alone become active and alert enough to iniciate a feeding response that could endanger a small animal.

I agree, it must have been a slow day for the press because this is ridiculous.
 
snakeguy101;4338105; said:
I agree, it must have been a slow day for the press because this is ridiculous.
He he yea, I gess if the snake didnt showed up they would have to contempt with this other story: "Local man had to use its house toilet twice in a period of 20 minutes due to loose stool, cientists think this could be caused by a terrible combination of global warming, badly chewed food and a possible atack of a supervilain coligation between Dark Vader and the Marshmallow Men":ROFL::D
 
^I would LOVE to read that story!

ahahahaahha!!!!
 
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