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SuperKamiTabby64 karma

Not OP, and the easy answer is "No."

The harder answer is "No(t really)". Snakes can get stressed out just like us but they don't really care about us. My Ball Python, Iriwn, doesn't come out and wag his tail* at me when I come home. No, he sits under his rock and waits for me to feed him.

*If any snake wags/rattles it tail at you, back up as it is telling you it is pissed off.

SuperKamiTabby26 karma

Responsibly for something other than myself.

SuperKamiTabby15 karma

What kind of weapons did you use, and did you have any military experience beforehand?

SuperKamiTabby14 karma

So this is something I kinda hoped would pop up. The place I work for is a hotel (of sorts) near the Grand Canyon. I know rattlesnakes live in the area, and I know they would love to get warm inside one of the rooms.

My question is...the f@#k do I do if one of my guests gets bit? My first aid training boils down to CPR + can you feel your toes/move your toes? I mean, I know I'd he on the phone with EME ASAP, but what can I do? I'm not Steve Irwin (despite naming my pet Bal python after him) and as such I am not going snake wrangling.

SuperKamiTabby8 karma

That last point is why I never would have, and obviously didn't, even consider that. No real comprehension of the language and I would stick out like a dumbass.

I have more to say, but 2%battery on my phone. But seriously bold and brave of you to so that for a foreign country