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*Some species must be handled with care, even though they are non-venomous, since they can be very aggressive.  These include reticulated pythons and anacondas.
 
*Some species must be handled with care, even though they are non-venomous, since they can be very aggressive.  These include reticulated pythons and anacondas.
 
*Large snakes, such as [[Burmese Python|Burmese pythons]], should not be handled by one person alone in case of an accident.
 
*Large snakes, such as [[Burmese Python|Burmese pythons]], should not be handled by one person alone in case of an accident.
*Some snakes may defecate during manual restraint so it is advisable for the [[Vent|vent]] and lower part of the body to be kept in a bag (e.g. pillow case).
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*Some snakes may defecate during manual restraint so it is advisable for the vent and lower part of the body to be kept in a bag (e.g. pillow case).
 
===Handling===
 
===Handling===
 
Non-venomous snakes should be physically restrained by holding the head at the quadrate/mandible level and supporting the body of the snake.  For every three to four feet of snake body, an extra handler should be positioned to support the spine.  A snake should never be handled by being placed around the neck of a human.  The behaviour of the animal should be observed from a distance prior to grasping.  Large constrictors should only be handled when there are two people present.  They are extremely powerful and a single handler is in danger of injury and even death.  There may also be legal considerations regarding the possession of dangerous animals so ascertain that these are fulfilled.
 
Non-venomous snakes should be physically restrained by holding the head at the quadrate/mandible level and supporting the body of the snake.  For every three to four feet of snake body, an extra handler should be positioned to support the spine.  A snake should never be handled by being placed around the neck of a human.  The behaviour of the animal should be observed from a distance prior to grasping.  Large constrictors should only be handled when there are two people present.  They are extremely powerful and a single handler is in danger of injury and even death.  There may also be legal considerations regarding the possession of dangerous animals so ascertain that these are fulfilled.
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