panamark
fully equipped rock polisher
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Post by panamark on May 13, 2016 19:07:49 GMT -5
Not rock related , but still worth a look, esp. @shotgunner , jamesp . The guy seems pretty carefree. I feel kinda sorry for the cooped snakes (maybe this is a venom collection facility?)
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jamesp
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Post by jamesp on May 13, 2016 19:31:39 GMT -5
Nonchalant and too close. And I would use longer tools. That's just me. Place too much value in my hands to have a flesh eating venom handicap me. No thanks. I think I saw a man working in a facility like doing the same thing and got bitten on youtube.
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Deleted
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2016 19:40:25 GMT -5
Not rock related , but still worth a look, esp. @shotgunner , jamesp . The guy seems pretty carefree. I feel kinda sorry for the cooped snakes (maybe this is a venom collection facility?) That is a pretty common setup. Could be venomous or not. Snake breeders use those cage styles all the time. I cannot tell on my phone the species. Those snakes are hungry, not angry. Those snakes in all likelihood have never been anywhere but in those plastic boxes... nature would scare the shit out of them. I'll look at my iPad and see if I can I'd the species. Later tonight.
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Mark K
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Post by Mark K on May 13, 2016 20:27:17 GMT -5
Well, there were at least 2 cobras.
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