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<blockquote data-quote="Bazz" data-source="post: 91401" data-attributes="member: 2174"><p>I think it also depends on where your bits are in relation to the snake.....</p><p></p><p>When I was in the military we a chap bitten on the neck behind and just below the ear, we were playing sneaky soldier crawling through the undergrowth when old mate lay down right on top of joe blake.</p><p></p><p>Snake was surprised and zap, prick of a place for a tourniquet but the medics were quick a even though the patient was very very sick he pulled through, snake got off with a bad taste in his mouth. </p><p></p><p>Before you ask, it was thought to be a brown, but I think someone would be dead if it was. I'm no expert but I think it might have been a blackie, besides it was night and no one identified the attacker.</p><p></p><p>Bazz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bazz, post: 91401, member: 2174"] I think it also depends on where your bits are in relation to the snake..... When I was in the military we a chap bitten on the neck behind and just below the ear, we were playing sneaky soldier crawling through the undergrowth when old mate lay down right on top of joe blake. Snake was surprised and zap, prick of a place for a tourniquet but the medics were quick a even though the patient was very very sick he pulled through, snake got off with a bad taste in his mouth. Before you ask, it was thought to be a brown, but I think someone would be dead if it was. I'm no expert but I think it might have been a blackie, besides it was night and no one identified the attacker. Bazz [/QUOTE]
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