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Any other Danger Noddle enthusiasts? *NON SEXUALLY*

Jesus, 20ft?! that's like half a titanoboa. I'd be afraid of it trying to eat my dog at that point.
They have their own room, locks on inside and outside of the door. Not to mention, nobody in the house has any desire to be in a room with a large snake but me lol
 
They have their own room, locks on inside and outside of the door. Not to mention, nobody in the house has any desire to be in a room with a large snake but me lol
No surprise they have their own room, if they reach multiple people in length. And assuming their jaws vaguely match their size, I wouldn't want to risk taking a curiosity nibble from one either. If snakes even do that.
 
Politely and strongly no thank you. I'd rather take my chances juggling wasp nests than getting my hand lacerated during retrieval from that mouth.
It's like i tell anyone, work with horses, eventually you'll catch a hoof, work with cows, eventually you'll get trampled. Snakes are no different IMO, so eventually I'll get tagged.
Still worth it though, at least in my mind
 
Well I have never owned a danger noodle as a pet but when I was a kid I used to catch copperheads around our house n try to relocate em further away so me step da wouldn't kill em. Surprisingly I never got bit by one of them. Did get bit by a Massasauga rattle snake when I was 9 but wasn't tryin to catch him, just didn't see it and stepped to close.
 
Well I have never owned a danger noodle as a pet but when I was a kid I used to catch copperheads around our house n try to relocate em further away so me step da wouldn't kill em. Surprisingly I never got bit by one of them. Did get bit by a Massasauga rattle snake when I was 9 but wasn't tryin to catch him, just didn't see it and stepped to close.
That is not a lucky break.

I relocate the venomous ones when i can, but if they're too aggressive they get a load of rat shot
 
Sneks are huggie bois.
One question I once heard that even tho they look smooth their scailes are like sand paper to be able to moove easier. Is that true?
 
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