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    "Fourth shed, A Success" Gijs & Sabine's Avatar
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    Re: trip to Sonoma Reptile Rescue today

    Very nice and interesting day you had there and what a huge atrox !!

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    Re: trip to Sonoma Reptile Rescue today

    Quote Originally Posted by adamanteus View Post
    Lovely looking C. atrox. Something always confuses me..... some of these people who keep venomous snakes, the ones who 'can't remember how many times they've been bitten' always have to 'free handle' the snakes. Why are they surprised when they get nailed?
    I kept venomous species of many types for about twenty years. I never 'free handled' and I never got bitten. Seems sensible to me!
    My thoughts exactly. If I was bitten even once by a Crotalus, or any other venomous snake and survived, I'd be considering getting myself another hobby. But this guy in the other thread has been bitten over 40 times.. Now, I don't mean to sound callous, but I really don't know how to relate to that guy, considering his snake bite record.

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    Re: trip to Sonoma Reptile Rescue today

    Complacency is the greatest danger when handling venomous snakes, I think. That's part of the reason I gave them up..... Because I had the two massive Eastern Diamond Backs, I found myself lacking respect for some of the 'lesser' rattlers I had at the time (vegrandis). One time I found myself cleaning their viv with them still in it! Like, because I had bigger rattlers these little ones could kill me any less! I was very foolish, and very lucky.
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    Re: trip to Sonoma Reptile Rescue today

    I wanted to post a pic of the Mojave rattlesnake I adopted & other snakes that I had seen their, but that is my wife's fault. I told her the day before to get me out some batteries for the camera & put them on the table. Since I didn't grab them the first day, she put them away. My camera died while I was @ Al Wolf's place. If she would of left the batteries out, I would of had them with me I will take pics this week, nothing special about this mojave, just that it is a male & I only have 3 females.

    Lori P- not sure about the buffalo, I think they are his, he said they are for sale. I called my dad & said he should buy them...he said "no"

    reed_Kamsler- he said they were Mexican red tail boas. also they are full grown.

    adamanteus- I agree that "Complacency is the greatest danger when handling venomous snakes" Al told me that last week he was cleaning cages & reached in & grabbed a rattlesnake with his hand because he forgot it was a rattlesnake in that cage. Fortuantly he wasn't bitten this time.
    Not saying I will never get bitten, but I do take precautions not to. I was bitten one time by a copperhead & that was over 12 years ago. It wasn't a bad bite, however, it was an eye opener. BTW, I have not drank alcohol in 10 years, if you know what I mean

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    Re: trip to Sonoma Reptile Rescue today

    LORI u should buy a buffalo u have enough room for it right? that would be awsome to have one
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    Re: trip to Sonoma Reptile Rescue today

    LOL... cool as they are, the problem with buffalo is, like the song says, they roam. They are very difficult to contain, no matter what your fencing; they scoff at electric and walk over anything else. At the vet clinic we have (had) two clients trying to raise them and they kept breaking out and causing all sorts of havoc... one of them had to hire our local cowboys to take his dogs out there and go round them up after they'd roamed miles and miles away. They are also extremely difficult to handle, they have the personality of beef cows plus an extra 1000 lbs on top of it. Plus, I tried the meat from a couple our local butcher got in and really wasn't fond of it... gamey and very tough... but that could have been how they were raised. I think it got fashionable for a bit there to raise beefalo, but people soon learned buffalo are hard to keep on a hobby farm.
    Lori, New Hope Rescue-- rescuing equines and others
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    Subadult snake Bay_area's Avatar
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    Re: trip to Sonoma Reptile Rescue today

    I just thought my Father would like one because we are part Miwok Indian Tribe. He used to say when we were growing up how the white man took the land & killed the buffalo...sounds racist now days to say that...LOL! I think the Indian Casinos that keep popping up all over California should have them @ the casinos. That would be cool!!!

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    Re: trip to Sonoma Reptile Rescue today

    you think the average casino has enough room to roam?
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    could give whole new meaning to the term "crapshoot"
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    Re: trip to Sonoma Reptile Rescue today

    Quote Originally Posted by drache View Post
    you think the average casino has enough room to roam?
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    could give whole new meaning to the term "crapshoot"
    LOL!
    The Casinos in Nor*Cal are located out in the middle of nowhere, not like the So*Cal ones. I think buffalos represent Indian traditions better than gambling or selling "firewater"I think those were things introduced to them by the settlers.

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    "PM Boots For Custom Title" Loren's Avatar
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    Re: trip to Sonoma Reptile Rescue today

    Hi Jerry, I finally logged on to this forum. I'd like to check out that rescue someday, it looks pretty cool. I dont exactly have an economy car anymore, so I cant really drive too far right now.
    Hello to every one else as well.

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