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<blockquote data-quote="stoyve" data-source="post: 495805" data-attributes="member: 2982"><p>I got bitten on the hand by a large red belly blck snake a couple of years ago whild moving so timber at the back of a shed.</p><p>They are timid and generally strike as a last resort.this one must of got a hell of a fright and struck me.</p><p>The hospital staff said that it didnt really pump the venom into me but that it was just some residue on the tips of the fangs.</p><p>I was still crook for a while but I still love them.</p><p>Cheers Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stoyve, post: 495805, member: 2982"] I got bitten on the hand by a large red belly blck snake a couple of years ago whild moving so timber at the back of a shed. They are timid and generally strike as a last resort.this one must of got a hell of a fright and struck me. The hospital staff said that it didnt really pump the venom into me but that it was just some residue on the tips of the fangs. I was still crook for a while but I still love them. Cheers Steve [/QUOTE]
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