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svandamme 06-15-2017 09:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stomachmonkey (Post 9622185)
Easy way to tell the difference between venomous snake or not is the eyes.

If venomous will have an elliptical pupil like a cat.

Non venomous have round pupils.

not true.

https://puxccbo05z-flywheel.netdna-s...-1-340x200.jpg

It might work if you only run into North American species, but if somebody misplaces his exotic snake,
and you walk up to it thinking it's non venomous because it does not have elliptical eyes.. you'll be in for quite the surprise.

https://www.aboutanimals.com/images/...501.jpg?d8bc0c

The most venomous ones all have round pupils, or full black eyes.

http://animalstime.com/wp-content/up...wn-snake-2.jpg

http://reptilepark.com.au/wp-content...e-1030x686.jpg

stomachmonkey 06-15-2017 09:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by svandamme (Post 9627389)
not true.

https://puxccbo05z-flywheel.netdna-s...-1-340x200.jpg

It might work if you only run into North American species, but if somebody misplaces his exotic snake,
and you walk up to it thinking it's non venomous because it does not have elliptical eyes.. you'll be in for quite the surprise.

https://www.aboutanimals.com/images/...501.jpg?d8bc0c

The most venomous ones all have round pupils, or full black eyes.

http://animalstime.com/wp-content/up...wn-snake-2.jpg

http://reptilepark.com.au/wp-content...e-1030x686.jpg

Good thing there are no Cobras on this continent.

Besides, no one would really confuse a cobra with anything but.

You're gonna know what you're looking at way before you stare deeply and lovingly into it's eyes.

There is also an exception in the US, the Red Coral Snake.

But it's range is generally restricted to the Gulf Coast and inland from there.

Not really areas we are too concerned about other than maybe New Orleans.

And with that one, the rhyme applies, If Red touches Yellow....

EDIT: Since you added while I was replying.

I don't think the general population is too concerned with someones pet exotic snake getting lose.

You're 10 x's more likely to win the lottery than encounter that situation.

svandamme 06-15-2017 09:25 AM

Sure, but somebody can take that statement of yours out of context and apply it where it does not apply.

So best to frame it to make clear that the simplified rule only works for common North American species

Joe Bob 06-15-2017 01:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 9624157)
4.5 feet.


Whelp, not big enuff for Spammy or Tabs.....:rolleyes:

72doug2,2S 06-15-2017 02:03 PM

New steering wheel cover?

Baz 06-15-2017 02:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thamlin000 (Post 9626900)
Ok, I got one. Saw this on my patio below the deck a few weeks ago. I let it go. What type of snake is it?

Thanks for not killing something just because you don't know what it is...like some other ignorant dipchits we know....:rolleyes:

GH85Carrera 06-15-2017 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by svandamme (Post 9627405)
Sure, but somebody can take that statement of yours out of context and apply it where it does not apply.

So best to frame it to make clear that the simplified rule only works for common North American species

Wait, you mean the USA is not the only place that matters on earth?

stomachmonkey 06-15-2017 04:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by svandamme (Post 9627405)
Sure, but somebody can take that statement of yours out of context and apply it where it does not apply.

So best to frame it to make clear that the simplified rule only works for common North American species

Well I typed it in American so assumed only Americans could read it.

Keep forgetting they have the google translate now.

M.D. Holloway 06-15-2017 04:44 PM

There was a Cobra loose in Houston not long ago. Not typical, but with global warming and the Russians and all...

Jolly Amaranto 06-15-2017 05:49 PM

Yeah, that was just down the road from me. Had the whole county in an uproar.
Escaped king cobra found alive in Fort Bend County | khou.com


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