Which video is it? I cannot go through them all!
Cass: It's not uncommon, even the glands and ducts can grow back. That's one of the reasond venomoiding is so frowned upon in the hobby.I've never heard of dual fangs though, that's interesting!
Thank you Wolf_Q!
You should have seen it! It was so interesting!!! I wish I knew that type of cobra is was...all I know is that it was black, but a different type than the one I held.Originally Posted by CathyBogart
It was only on one side of the mouth though. I couldn't believe this snake was so docile...makes you think! If I catch her again soon I'll try to get a picture of them if she brings them in. She tries not to bring out the venonmous ones too much, for obvious reasons LOL. She brings her snakes into my work to weigh them, but now that I'm on maternity leave who knows when I'll catch her.
If I ever do get a venomoid I'm going to research big time first. Agave is intact, and he's more than happy to show anyone his fangs lol. He still gets handled, just very carefully. Here's a pic of him running around on the carpet lol.
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