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#4 - vincentvalkerii (11 hours ago) [-]
WHAT DID WE LEARN?
#1 - sirsnipes ONLINE (11 hours ago) [-]
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#3 to #1 - anon (11 hours ago) [-]
Reasonably good roll. +1
User avatar #5 - darksideofthebeast (11 hours ago) [-]
That first snake was so cute.
The second one was as well. Also, a bite from a snake like that really doesn't hurt...
It bleeds a **** ton, but it really doesn't hurt.
On her face though, it'd probably be a little painful.
I'd just say she's a dumb bitch either way though.
#7 to #5 - anonmynous (5 hours ago) [-]
To be fair the guys holding the snake probably told her to do it.
#14 to #5 - mattdoggy ONLINE (16 minutes ago) [-]
I disagree
A normal snake bite stings a bit and bleeds a ton, but that guy looks like some sort of boa or python which have a mouth full of fish hooks basically.
User avatar #6 to #5 - goodhomer ONLINE (7 hours ago) [-]
probably hurt more when she tried to pull away. D

on't pull, snakes have backwards teeth to pull food in, pulling makes it worse.
User avatar #10 to #6 - theviusking (2 hours ago) [-]
She went back in realizing her mistake. It's basic instinct to recoil once attacked randomly like that.
#2 - supersixfourr (11 hours ago) [-]
Ouch
#12 - anon (48 minutes ago) [-]
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#15 - mattdoggy ONLINE (5 minutes ago) [-]
The first snake is probably a pet who is used to being handled. It was rearing up but not rearing back, which is not uncommon for cobras to do to get a better view. Secondly she approached from in front of the Cobra who knew she was there and was watching and smelling her. You can tell the Cobra is docile by its hood being retracted and the fact it isn't tracking a target with a swaying motion. Snakes don't mind human contact if you approach them slowly and let them get used to you, they more often than not will not see you as a threat and will let you do pretty much whatever.

The second snake is being mismanaged. It is at a size where it becomes most aggressive, if it were smaller or bigger it would probably be easier to manage. If you look at how they are holding it, it's not in a free holding way which allows the snake to feel comfortable, they appear to be steadily gripping it which can make any snake uneasy. The fact he guy is holding the head like that is an indicator that this snake isn't that laid back. The girl also approached the snake pretty fast. She covered 1-2 feet of ground in a second and probably freaked the snake out.
#13 - anon (35 minutes ago) [-]
oh **** i really did not expect that and fell of my chair . I saw that going differently **** me .
#11 - Anetheril (1 hour ago) [-]
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#9 - mexicandudeinsd (2 hours ago) [-]
holy **** **** thatt im out
User avatar #8 - kouzan (2 hours ago) [-]
The problem with the gift on the bottom is that pythons, as the one that is shown, as reticulating fangs. They curve /backwards/ in the mouth and when they are latched onto flesh they act as long hooks that dig in and secure prey. They aren't going to come out without a lot of blood and tissue.

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