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    are garters poisonous ??

    hello i was just woundering if anyone could let me no if garters are mildly poisinous just out of curosity. i have read a part on wikipedia which says they are mildly venomous but no harm to human. can anyone confirm this ?? cheers gaz

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    Re: are garters poisonous ??

    Quote Originally Posted by gazzamann View Post
    hello i was just woundering if anyone could let me no if garters are mildly poisinous just out of curosity.
    I haven't eaten one ... but they are said to accumulate toxins in their liver from toxic newts and other amphibians.

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    i have read a part on wikipedia which says they are mildly venomous but no harm to human. can anyone confirm this ?? cheers gaz
    They are and reactions vary. For the majority it isn't an issue but some have worse effects than others. As a general rule though - there's nothing to worry about.
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    Re: are garters poisonous ??

    cheers gregmonsta and steve i found tht article very intresting cheers

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    Keeping - 'Florida blue' sirtalis, concinnus, infernalis, parietalis, radix, marcianus and ocellatus.

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    Re: are garters poisonous ??

    I'm pretty sensitive to their venom, but it seems most people get by with just a little bit of itchiness and redness. My hand swells up and feels numb with little needle like feelings. I haven't heard of anyone else getting that reaction, though. My body is pretty stupid
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    Re: are garters poisonous ??

    Never had any issues w/ garter or Nerodia bites. The saliva is supposed to contain toxic properties. Venom research has a long way to go. Only recently did they figure out that Komodo dragon and other monitors have a toxic saliva and not simply a bacteria infested mouth as the belief was for eons. An interesting topic for sure.
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    Re: are garters poisonous ??

    Quote Originally Posted by wolfpacksved View Post
    Never had any issues w/ garter or Nerodia bites. The saliva is supposed to contain toxic properties. Venom research has a long way to go. Only recently did they figure out that Komodo dragon and other monitors have a toxic saliva and not simply a bacteria infested mouth as the belief was for eons. An interesting topic for sure.
    There was a very good documentary shown over here (I think it was a David Attenborough one) which showed how Komodo dragons would work together around a water hole with some of them distracting a water buffalo and one of them finally getting a superficial bite on its leg. Then they stalked the buffalo for weeks until it was weak enough to subdue.

    Not that garters venom is in the same league, or they hunt in packs.

    I have quite a lot of allergies, so far I've just had a quick bite (no chewing) but had no reaction at all. I'll wait for a proper bite before deciding I don't react to them.
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    Re: are garters poisonous ??

    I'm pretty sure I react badly to garter bites..
    I've never had one of my garters bite hard enough to draw blood, but Houdini bit me on the pad of my thumb when he was going blind. He let go the second he realized it wasn't a worm, so the skin was just roughed up a little, but it still itched for a day or two. Once I got nicked by a water snake (barely half a centimeter scratch) and it bled all over my hand, and the area got swollen and itched for a day or two.

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    There was a very good documentary shown over here (I think it was a David Attenborough one)
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    Re: are garters poisonous ??

    As one person alluded, there is a distinction between "poisonous" and "venomous". Something that is poisonous is something that can affect you through consumption (you eat it) or through handling (you touch it and the poison seeps into your skin - certain amphibians are dangerous this way). But something venomous is dangerous if it bites you. Poison is primarily a defensive toxin, whereas venom is mostly modified digestive juice.
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