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Pygmy rattler

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So I have a Pygmy and am safe with i but am curious about how bad getting taged by it would be. I have read about people's gigs getting bit by them and can't fined any thing about an adult getting bit any thoughts
 
I have a pair of these pygmies too, I' m Not positive, but I here it's similar to a copperhead bite. But I think it all depends on the person, and how bad the bite is. I've been bitten by southern copperheads and always just treated it myself, let it run its course. However, I have a good friend that got bitten by a TP copperhead ( which is supposed to have the least toxic venom of the copperheads) on a snake hunting trip and they life flighted him, and he had a pretty tough time with it. No limb loss or anything. Hard to say! Be careful
 
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