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Most snake bites are completely harmless, it is still a scary proposition to lots of folks. Even the friendliest, most socialized pet snake can sometimes bite. The same is true for just about any pet, really, but snake bites seem to illicit a deeply emotional response in many people. So, how do you know if your snake is going to bite? What can you do to reduce the chances of a bite? What kind of snake bites are there? Today, we'll tackling these questions and giving you some tools to help manage bites with your noodley friend!
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Video Content:
00:00 - 00:44 - Introduction
00:45 - 1:59 - Inside a snake's mouth
2:00 -2:49 - Types of bites and how to avoid them
2:50 - 3:54 - Intentional or defensive bites
3:55 - 6:33 - How to avoid a defensive bite
6:34 - 12:02 - What to do with a defensive snake
12:03 - 12:52 - How to reduce the chance of a defensive bite
12:53 - 13:52 - Thanks Patrons, please give a like
13:53 - 14:27 - Feeding bites
14:28 - 16:31 - How to avoid feeding bites
16:32 - 18:03 - Male retic (half bites)
18:04 - 19:23 - Wrap Up & Bloopers
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WARNING - CONTENT FOR VIEWERS 13 YEARS AND OLDER
This channel is committed to the education and conservation of reptiles and amphibians in captivity and in the wild. Some of the videos on the channel may include content that could be disturbing for younger viewers (feeding, for example)
The All Canadian Reptile Girl is suitable for viewers 13 years of age and older.
CONTENT DISCLAIMER
Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
All the video clips, images, and graphics used in the video belong to their respective owners and I, and this channel do not claim any rights over them.
https://patreon.com/allcanadianreptilegirl
Most snake bites are completely harmless, it is still a scary proposition to lots of folks. Even the friendliest, most socialized pet snake can sometimes bite. The same is true for just about any pet, really, but snake bites seem to illicit a deeply emotional response in many people. So, how do you know if your snake is going to bite? What can you do to reduce the chances of a bite? What kind of snake bites are there? Today, we'll tackling these questions and giving you some tools to help manage bites with your noodley friend!
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Buy some cool stuff at my store!
https://teespring.com/stores/all-canadian-reptile-girl
Check out more of my reptiles on my Instagram!
https://www.instagram.com/all_canadian_reptile_girl_/?hl=en
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Video Content:
00:00 - 00:44 - Introduction
00:45 - 1:59 - Inside a snake's mouth
2:00 -2:49 - Types of bites and how to avoid them
2:50 - 3:54 - Intentional or defensive bites
3:55 - 6:33 - How to avoid a defensive bite
6:34 - 12:02 - What to do with a defensive snake
12:03 - 12:52 - How to reduce the chance of a defensive bite
12:53 - 13:52 - Thanks Patrons, please give a like
13:53 - 14:27 - Feeding bites
14:28 - 16:31 - How to avoid feeding bites
16:32 - 18:03 - Male retic (half bites)
18:04 - 19:23 - Wrap Up & Bloopers
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WARNING - CONTENT FOR VIEWERS 13 YEARS AND OLDER
This channel is committed to the education and conservation of reptiles and amphibians in captivity and in the wild. Some of the videos on the channel may include content that could be disturbing for younger viewers (feeding, for example)
The All Canadian Reptile Girl is suitable for viewers 13 years of age and older.
CONTENT DISCLAIMER
Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
All the video clips, images, and graphics used in the video belong to their respective owners and I, and this channel do not claim any rights over them.
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- Snakes, reptiles, snake care
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