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<blockquote data-quote="Hookka" data-source="post: 458071" data-attributes="member: 14150"><p>Thanks for the advice, I'm from California origionally but have lived in Dubai, UAE for 22 years. Bit of a mutt. I'm alright with snakes, I'm used to avoiding rattlesnakes in California when in their area. Not too much for snakes here, theres 4 species of viper but they are very small in numbers. I've only seen a handful in the mountains/desert. I'm sure I'll be just the same with the birds haha. I'm a spearo, but we definitely don't have the same number of sharks you have to worry about. Plenty of blacktips which are more puppies than sharks for the most part, and every so often bullsharks off the east coast but I don't deal with them too often.</p><p></p><p>I'd like to have the book for snakes and reptiles, the only thing worse than getting bit by a snake that can kill you, is getting bit and you don't know what snake it was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hookka, post: 458071, member: 14150"] Thanks for the advice, I'm from California origionally but have lived in Dubai, UAE for 22 years. Bit of a mutt. I'm alright with snakes, I'm used to avoiding rattlesnakes in California when in their area. Not too much for snakes here, theres 4 species of viper but they are very small in numbers. I've only seen a handful in the mountains/desert. I'm sure I'll be just the same with the birds haha. I'm a spearo, but we definitely don't have the same number of sharks you have to worry about. Plenty of blacktips which are more puppies than sharks for the most part, and every so often bullsharks off the east coast but I don't deal with them too often. I'd like to have the book for snakes and reptiles, the only thing worse than getting bit by a snake that can kill you, is getting bit and you don't know what snake it was. [/QUOTE]
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