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RE: texas coral snake rehabilitation
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by PVs on March 21, 2004
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Almost forgot, here is the link to the info from Texas Parks and Wildlife:
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/expltx/jrnat/compare.htm
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RE: texas coral snake rehabilitation
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by JRHarrison on March 21, 2004
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All coral snakes are front fanged. Having extracted from North American and Central/ South America specimens I can say from personal experience that they are front fanged and can envenomate when striking and biting.
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RE: texas coral snake rehabilitation
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by CFoley on March 21, 2004
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Eh....a rear fanged elapid? Whats difficult to believe about them being front fanged?
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RE: texas coral snake rehabilitation
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by rooftop01 on March 22, 2004
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Look i dont care if it is front fanged or rear fanged. I just want to save this beautiful snake.if anyone knows HOW TO REHABILITATE a coral please help.
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