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<blockquote data-quote="Pete E" data-source="post: 607572" data-attributes="member: 18110"><p>I think I would need to see far more scientific research before I came to any solid conclusion..</p><p></p><p>With regards to the people who say it works, on what type of snake? How can they be sure the bite wasn't dry ect? </p><p></p><p>With regards the boffins who say it doesn't work or offers no advantage, how much research has been done and on what types of snake bite? Maybe it works better on the bites of short fanged species for instance? Perhaps it only it only removes a small amount of venom, but that could be enough to improve a person's chances of survival? Finally, it may also depend how soon after the initial bite the extractor is applied?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pete E, post: 607572, member: 18110"] I think I would need to see far more scientific research before I came to any solid conclusion.. With regards to the people who say it works, on what type of snake? How can they be sure the bite wasn't dry ect? With regards the boffins who say it doesn't work or offers no advantage, how much research has been done and on what types of snake bite? Maybe it works better on the bites of short fanged species for instance? Perhaps it only it only removes a small amount of venom, but that could be enough to improve a person's chances of survival? Finally, it may also depend how soon after the initial bite the extractor is applied? [/QUOTE]
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