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Snake sightings, encounters and reminders.
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<blockquote data-quote="uttu kaos" data-source="post: 663830" data-attributes="member: 11940"><p>hes right, they do get flyblown, ive patched a few snakes with holes in the skin with super glue and it works great, ive also pulled a few ribs thet were sticking out of the belly of a python after it was run over..it was afresh wound so i pulled the broken ribs away, then washed it with iodine then a bit of super glue to close up and it was released about a week later with no problems at all..im not supposed to keep any snake longer than 12 hours but sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do..working on injured venomous is fun, you poke the head up into a pvc tube and hold it there and then work on the injury..fun but bloody dangerous..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uttu kaos, post: 663830, member: 11940"] hes right, they do get flyblown, ive patched a few snakes with holes in the skin with super glue and it works great, ive also pulled a few ribs thet were sticking out of the belly of a python after it was run over..it was afresh wound so i pulled the broken ribs away, then washed it with iodine then a bit of super glue to close up and it was released about a week later with no problems at all..im not supposed to keep any snake longer than 12 hours but sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do..working on injured venomous is fun, you poke the head up into a pvc tube and hold it there and then work on the injury..fun but bloody dangerous.. [/QUOTE]
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