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<p>[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 1877956, member: 19463"]I have to agree with the women in that I would not keep a Python large enough to even think about a child but I've never seen a Ball Python that would eat anything bigger than a large mouse/small rat. I'm also not into snakes that are poisonous, nasty in attitude or strong enough to constrict a person. There are plenty of enjoyable species without keeping Reticulated or Anacondas. Crawly only ate insects (wild or raised for his food). The total number of deaths due to snakes in the whole time they have kept records is smaller than the deaths in any year from dogs or horses. So far in 2014, six people in the US have been killed by dogs. The last two snake fatalities (2012 and last month) were both religious handlers of poisonous snakes as part of their church ceremonies. Those who fear snake coins can send them to me.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 1877956, member: 19463"]I have to agree with the women in that I would not keep a Python large enough to even think about a child but I've never seen a Ball Python that would eat anything bigger than a large mouse/small rat. I'm also not into snakes that are poisonous, nasty in attitude or strong enough to constrict a person. There are plenty of enjoyable species without keeping Reticulated or Anacondas. Crawly only ate insects (wild or raised for his food). The total number of deaths due to snakes in the whole time they have kept records is smaller than the deaths in any year from dogs or horses. So far in 2014, six people in the US have been killed by dogs. The last two snake fatalities (2012 and last month) were both religious handlers of poisonous snakes as part of their church ceremonies. Those who fear snake coins can send them to me.[/QUOTE]
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