How dangerous is a boa?

hhmoore said:
I, personally, find it much easier (on me and the snake, lizard, whatever) to just let them release me of their own accord. It might take a few more minutes (then again, it might not), but no broken teeth or any other injuries.

AMEN to that. They usually figure it out soon enough, and let go of their own accord. Very few circumstances IMO where actual prying is needed.
 
I guess I wouldn't call it "prying" as much as encouraging to let go. Heres the pic only a few minutes after I got bit. It took her a god 30 seconds to let go. I need to get some better soap. That watered down 1$ store stuff doesn't get smells off my hands very well. lmao
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Wasn't really referring to you personally, just a generalization.
As for the soap..........Use soap, than Germ-X, or some sanitizer after.
 
crotalusadamanteus said:
Wasn't really referring to you personally, just a generalization.
As for the soap..........Use soap, than Germ-X, or some sanitizer after.
Thanks, I need to go buy some more soap anyways. I might try getting it at Sam's Club in a huge bottle. Never run out that way
 
Sams Club rocks!

I do belive that a boa would be able to kill a full grown human if the circumstances were right, however I do not belive that a boa would ever try to kill a human (I really cannot picture that.)
 
nobody said anything about intentional, lol. All they have to do is have a reason to tighten their grip - if they are across your shoulders at the time...
 
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