Android raptor wrote:This practice truly makes me sick to my stomache.
The sad truth
This is an example of what I like to call "animal slavery" or "let's have fun butchering innocent wildlife!". Really, if we were doing the same thing to a cute, furry animal (i.e. wolves, rabbits, bobcats) would you feel the same way?
Android raptor wrote:Yeah, but they've had some things on the Discovery Channel and such about it, and it still makes me sick. Snakes are animals just like cats or dogs]Dog bites...[/URL]
I believe the number of people bitten each year in the US by venomous snakes is 1000-something; more than half those bites are not serious (so I've read). Not to say dogs are bad (I think a dog being dangerous is a combination of breed and treatment), but just something to think about...
Android raptor wrote:Maybe it's because of my love for snakes, maybe it's because of seeing the excellent Miyazaki film "Nausicaa of th Valley of the Wind", but I live by the moral of "it hasn't done anything wrong". Now, I definatly do NOT want a flame war breaking out, but pretty much all herpetologists agree that if you see a venomous snake in your yard, do not, under any circumstances, try to touch it, move it, kill it, etc... that's how alot of people get bitten. From what I've heard, the best thing to do is to call Animal Control (or an animal removal service). If it's outside, put a garbage can (or something similar) over it until they arrive. If it's inside, and you know what room it's in, evacuate the room, close the doors, and stuff towels under the doors to keep it from escaping. If you don't know what room it's in, I think getting out of the house is the best option, and doing the same thing with the towels. That's just my advice, though...
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