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[[Image:Snake_hook_1.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Safety equipment - ©RVC and its licensors, Peer Zwart and Fredric Frye. All rights reserved]]
 
[[Image:Snake_hook_1.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Safety equipment - ©RVC and its licensors, Peer Zwart and Fredric Frye. All rights reserved]]
 
==Physical restraint==
 
==Physical restraint==
Physical or chemical restraint of snakes is frequently required in order to follow safe protocols for [[Snake Physical Examination|a physical examination]].  The best method for transport of non-venomous and non-aggressive species is simply a cotton bag into which snakes will often retreat voluntarily.  Prior to handling any snake it is important to establish the species otherwise dangerous snakes may be inadvertently handled without due care. Ideally snakes should be handled minimally. Hypothermia is not a method of restraint. The oculovasal reflex is not seen in snakes. When handling a snake for the first time it is safest to grasp just behind a snake’s head before lifting the rest of the body.
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Physical or chemical restraint of snakes is frequently required in order to follow safe protocols for a [[Snake Physical Examination|physical examination]].  The best method for transport of non-venomous and non-aggressive species is simply a cotton bag into which snakes will often retreat voluntarily.  Prior to handling any snake it is important to establish the species otherwise dangerous snakes may be inadvertently handled without due care. Ideally snakes should be handled minimally. Hypothermia is not a method of restraint. The oculovasal reflex is not seen in snakes. When handling a snake for the first time it is safest to grasp just behind a snake’s head before lifting the rest of the body.
 
*Be gentle when handling any snakes
 
*Be gentle when handling any snakes
 
*Some species must be handled with care, even though they are nonvenomous, since they can be very aggressive.  These include reticulated pythons and anacondas.
 
*Some species must be handled with care, even though they are nonvenomous, since they can be very aggressive.  These include reticulated pythons and anacondas.
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