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How did this moron get his hands on an inland taipan, anyway? They're Australian, and they're the most venomous snake on the planet. You're not allowed to export any live native animal out of Australia to have as a pet, save for a few parrots (budgies, sulphur-crested cockatoos, cockatiels, etc.). I can't fathom how this would ever make it through customs.
I don't understand the appeal of keeping dangerous wild animals like this as pets. You're not going to get any genuine affection from them, and it's not like you're giving them any genuine affection in return by taking them out of their natural habitat and keeping them caged up indoors. They're just a terrible accident waiting to happen, and it could just as easily be an innocent bystander who gets hurt as the moron responsible for keeping them.
the only reason someone gets bit by an inland taipan is if they are seriously fucking with it. they are a placid snake. im suprised he wasnt bit by his mamba first those things always look like they are pissed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SC1YBxLX00I just to show how calm these things are
Two words: Kidney Dialysis. The urine stays in the bloodstream because the kidneys aren't filtering it out. This gradually poisons the body unless Dialysis removes it.if his kidneys aren't producing urine... Where the hell does the liquid go
NoI agree because I think it would be funny to destabilize the entire global ecosystem for the lulz. Let's do cockroaches too, unironically.
yeah the inland taipan is considered fairly easy to handle if you're trained, experienced, and not a retard. not that you should want to because one mistake or bit of bad luck and you're either dead or you're jeff leibowitzthe only reason someone gets bit by an inland taipan is if they are seriously fucking with it. they are a placid snake. im suprised he wasnt bit by his mamba first those things always look like they are pissed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SC1YBxLX00I just to show how calm these things are
I wouldn't be too harsh. The remaining cat got rehomed, but as for the snakes, they asked around various institutions and nobody could keep them. As his critics pointed out, the animals didn't look to be reared properly, not to mention their existence alone likely violates several laws. I mean, what is anyone supposed to do with a bunch of deadly exotic snakes, among them literally the most dangerous in the world, after you've just exhausted your entire country's supply of antivenom on their owner and his subatomic penis? As RodgerDodger relayed upthread, these are the kinds of animals most people including law enforcement don't even want to go near....whichever faggot decided to kill all of them instead of rehousing them should be forced to run the Boston Marathon with a sack filled with Solifuges tied to his dick. Not fair the Danger Noodles had to die for this fucks incompetence.
The exotic pet trade is truly evil and Americans seem to be its biggest consumers. Every type of Australian animal is smuggled out of the country for profit. No one talks about it and border security is a joke.How did this moron get his hands on an inland taipan, anyway?
I come across venomous snakes at least once a week during work, sometimes more, this is very true. Of all the wild snakes I have been in very close proximity too, copperheads and moccasins are the worst. The only animals I have any actual fear of. Just last week had a pissed off cottonmouth that chased and struck at me and a coworker.I've personally found Copperheads and Water Moccasins to be aggressive assholes that will actively chase people and animals when they're hunting. Just because they
Radical opinion but the easier lizards (leopard geckos, beardies) are probably a more reasonable pet for urban/suburban owners then dogs. High strung purse dogs are a fucking plague and keeping normal sized dogs you don't have several hours a day to socialize with/exercise and a huge backyard for is mildly abusive. Meanwhile lizards will be mostly entertained by throwing food into their box twice a week and watching you go about your day.Once again, canines prove superior
https://youtube.com/watch?v=QyBfQ7qQ-zA
isnt any sign of affection they seem to do just them doing snake shit like seeking heat. They are not a social animal.I don't believe snakes even have the wiring to be affectionate. They are even dumber than mice.
Most likely a dry bite, which is why he's most likely still breathing. Meaning the snake didn't inject a full dose of venom. The elapids can do this. You still get venom in the bite due to it being in the fangs, but if the snake doesn't commit to injecting the venom you'll only get a minute amount compare to a committed wet bite (too much time on my part spent on snake risk assessment for mine sites). My guess is Jeff got a dry bite as a warning, and the little bit of venom he got has done the damage. Pure speculation on my part because by all rights given what I've read on the Inland Taipan if it was a full committed bite he should already be dead.So he got bit on Saturday, and he’s still (presumably) not dead yet? I would have thought a bite like that would have been fatal pretty quickly. Would anti-venom even do anything for him at this point, or is the damage already done?
AFAIK it stays in his body and some ends up in the lungs. And he chokes to death like that.if his kidneys aren't producing urine... Where the hell does the liquid go
I think some of those people are edgy adrenaline junkies. They get off on owning a dangerous animal that can kill them if presented with an opportunity.My dad kept venomous snakes/reptiles but nothing like a taipan, just rattlers and gila monsters. Exotic animal people are fucking nuts and I'd say 80% of them don't know what the fuck they're doing.