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Getting into HOTS!

VickyChaiTea

Snake enthusiast
I could not help myself when I saw this little guy. I know people say they're dangerous but this one is puppy tame! The breeder said he was a Candy Rattler or Crotalus dulcis Very rare! Here he is. He will be used for breeding purposes when he gets large enough, I think he'll max out at 15 feet!

WARNING! Yes, I free handle my hots. Deal with it.
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Don't come crying to me when you get bit, we all warned you! haha.

The most dangerous thing I see in the first pick are the cigarettes! :p
 
LOL! And here I was, thinking, "what kind of crazy people want to keep venomous snakes?!!" when I saw the thread title.

This thread made my husband and I laugh. Thank you!
 
Hey VickyChaiTea,

Good Goodness Woman do you not have any brains you do not free hand venomous snakes like that. Please call your mental heath doctor NOW or put that baby in the frying pan and eat it but get rid of it NOW.

Love the Fatman
 
Are you into hybrids??? (She's not dead- that's a ventral shot!!)
 

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