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Amazon Basin Emerald Tree Boa ...the tooth is still there
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Sep 04 2008, 9:15 am - By natimus

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not that exciting I guess, but years ago I was trying to force feed one of these beauties and she got free...needless to say she drew blood. to this day I still have a pink spot under the skin in between two fingers...yes half of a fang

Sep 04 2008, 9:17 am - Replied by: CrazySnakeLady

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I still have one in my knuckle from my RTB. Nice little bump there! I call it my Rocko love bite.

Sep 04 2008, 9:19 am - Replied by: natimus

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nice!, hard to dig out aren't they!
4 years ago I dug all week with a razorblade and ended up snapping another half of the tooth off...what I thought was all of it.
Sep 04 2008, 1:54 pm - Replied by: Corallus76

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I use hypodermic needles to dig them out. They are usually sharp enough to catch the tooth and pull it out. Not to mention they are sharper than a blade to open the skin up. I wish I would have figured it out before I got hit by a 3800g ball python that nailed me. I have had a tooth in my right hand for over a year now lol.

Like a box of crayolas with teeth.
Sep 04 2008, 2:18 pm - Replied by: natimus

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ugh....I wish i would have tried that.
Sep 05 2008, 8:01 am - Replied by: Silenceafable

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yikes. I had an RTB leave a tooth in my thumb once, but it came out just by squeezing the wound. It did take forever to heal though.
Sep 05 2008, 1:22 pm - Replied by: southern_boa_gurl

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i'm going to knock on wood... i have yet to be bitten :)
"It's what you learn after you know it all that counts" ~Terry Phillip
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