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by JoeCrotalid on April 3, 2009
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I am in need of help. I am putting togather a presentation on exotic snakebites and would like to pose a survey question to SHHS members. In your opinion, what is the most common cause for a private keeper or zoo keeper to be bitten by an exotic snake (venomous)? i.e., sleepy and not alert when handling, etc. Also I am in need of high quality photos of a black mamba, a monocled cobra, and Eastern Coral snakes (seperate presentation). Photographers will be credited during presentation. Thanks ladies and Gents.
Joe, RN, SPI, Snakebite Treatment Specialist
Florida Poison Center-Tampa
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by tnblader on April 3, 2009
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check on some of the photos here in the photo album her are some good one or the elapids you you were looking for pics of
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by LarryDFishel on April 4, 2009
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Depending on exactly wha you're looking for, you may be able to use one of my coral pics (though they were taken more with an eye towards being artistic rather than informative):
http://www.madprogrammer.com/snakes/photos/
Those are full resolution, but cropped, if you'd like copies of the originals, drop me a line. I also have a few other, somewhat lower quality, but more natural photos.
Also check here:
http://www.madprogrammer.com/snakes/CoralSnake/
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