Definitions
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- adjective not producing poison
- adjective safe to eat
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Log in to Reply willzone (UID#4158) on August 21st, 2009 at 7: 56 am of course constrictors have fangs. non-poisonous but thats how they latch onto their prey to anchor the constriction. the fangs are bigger, thicker and more knife-like than poisonous ones
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I'm not even going into all the non-poisonous ones.
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The latter would be some non-poisonous snake, although it would be hard to figure out with just the skull.
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They like to hide in leaves and trash keep the area free of hiding places and train the dog to avoid snakes with a training collar and a non-poisonous snake.
How can you keep outdoor farm dogs safe from snakebite? 2009
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I'm not even going into all the non-poisonous ones.
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I like lizards, so long as they're non-poisonous and out in the yard.
Things that keep me from writing. p_n_elrod 2009
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service wants to ban the importation and interstate transportation of nine types of non-poisonous pythons, boas and anacondas, which can grow as thick as telephone poles and up to 25 feet long.
Plan to block giant snakes in Florida may hurt businesses 2010
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The latter would be some non-poisonous snake, although it would be hard to figure out with just the skull.
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They like to hide in leaves and trash keep the area free of hiding places and train the dog to avoid snakes with a training collar and a non-poisonous snake.
How can you keep outdoor farm dogs safe from snakebite? 2009
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On top of the belt, the researchers secured either a (non-poisonous) corn snake or a toy bear.
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