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    ALWAYS TRYING HARDER Ah Pook's Avatar
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    One of two lizards that can literally kill you...that's what I want as a "pet".

    Darwin wins in the end.
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    Just Darwinism in action. Why be surprised?
    I shoot, therefore I am. Vivere die!

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    The most important thing to be learned from those who demand "Equality For All" is that all are not equal...

    Gun Control - seeking a Hardware solution for a Software problem...

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    Well, thankfully the owner is the one that took it, instead of his girlfriend, or any other friend.

    Just goes to show, once again, that wild animals can be tamed, but are never not still wild animals.
    Laws aren't "preventable" measures. IOW, more gun laws won't stop mass shootings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clint45 View Post
    Gila monsters are very dangerous... in addition to the venom, there is a ton of bacteria in their mouths. All they eat is raw meat, like a monitor lizard, which unlike a gila monster can be purchased from a reptile shop.

    Lizards are very difficult pets to keep. They do best in a special biohabitat terrarium and temperature and humidity need to be kept within very narrow parameters. They also require an UV light and mineral supplements and very few vets can treat exotic reptiles. Many die prematurely because ignorant people buy them as a "pet" without doing any research or investing hundreds of dollars in basic necessities, they just think they can let them run loose in their apartment all the time.
    Quote Originally Posted by Clint45 View Post
    There is no antivenin for Gila monster bite. It's similar to rattlesnake venom, but there's a lot less of it and is is not injected but oozes from glands onto the teeth. These teeth do often break off in the wound and frequently cause infection which is usually treated with antibiotics. Seems like this person likely had some sort of hypersensitivity or had other medical issues. Fatalities are rare, but complications and infection is common. Possibly he was immunocompromised.

    Thanks for the comments. I'm curious what herps you raise, or have raised?

    I encountered a few Gila monsters around Patagonia, AZ, when I lived and hiked the desert forests there. I was careful not to get close. A lady south of town regularly had a couple that fed on mice and some birds around her bird feeder area. Roadrunners would also feed there. I've read accounts about Gila monsters and Roadrunners preying upon one another.

    I remember old westerns that featured Gila's killing unaware cowboys, usually the bad guys.

    Recently, I met the herp specialist for CPW. I'm sure she's smart enough to not raise Gila monsters in her home with kids.

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    I remember those old western movies, something like "... once you get bit, even if you cut their head off, they won't let go till sundown...".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hummer View Post
    Thanks for the comments. I'm curious what herps you raise, or have raised?

    I encountered a few Gila monsters around Patagonia, AZ, when I lived and hiked the desert forests there. I was careful not to get close. A lady south of town regularly had a couple that fed on mice and some birds around her bird feeder area. Roadrunners would also feed there. I've read accounts about Gila monsters and Roadrunners preying upon one another.

    I remember old westerns that featured Gila's killing unaware cowboys, usually the bad guys.

    Recently, I met the herp specialist for CPW. I'm sure she's smart enough to not raise Gila monsters in her home with kids.
    My ex has a bearded dragon.

    A few friends had iguanas and boa constrictors.

    They are a LOT of work and very expensive to maintain.

    We know of many people who just buy a hatchling cheap at a store then let it die through neglect.

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    Fuck that, I'll stick with my Beagle.
    There's a lot more of us ugly mf'ers out here than there are of you pretty people!

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    You can take my Gila Monster from my cold dead hands...
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