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Need to Purchase a Black Mamba Snake

Why buy one when you can get one for free? They're all over the place lately, roaming around, eating up cats, dogs, chickens, babies...
 
why does it have to be a black one why not a white, red or yellow one....hmmmm

its all about color with you isnt it
 
Well, you can't legally buy one immediately in the US. State if not Federal laws prohibit people from owning venomous snakes without proof of experience of handeling such animals.

R
 
Originally posted by: rgwalt
Well, you can't legally buy one immediately in the US. State if not Federal laws prohibit people from owning venomous snakes without proof of experience of handeling such animals.

R

Wrong. I was very surprised, when I researched this, to find there are no federal laws on this, and most states have no regulations on it. I bet I can find a Black Mamba for sale within about 5 minutes. I'll start now . . .
 
Maybe this guy still has one. Copperhead812

http://www.repticzone.com/forums/Snakes/messages/167349.html

Hot black mamba not tame has bitten me over 6 months ago and still heeling from her 7ft female one of the best looking mambas today $500 shipped
Note this snake almost killed me 68 viles of anti-venom and am lucky i did not lose my arm please if you are wanting this snake think about what you are dealing with life or death
 
I smell a darwin award winnar...or maybe its just your futuristic, venom filled, rotting corpse smelling so bad from the lack of being found in your basement.
 
Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: rgwalt
Well, you can't legally buy one immediately in the US. State if not Federal laws prohibit people from owning venomous snakes without proof of experience of handeling such animals.

R

Wrong. I was very surprised, when I researched this, to find there are no federal laws on this, and most states have no regulations on it. I bet I can find a Black Mamba for sale within about 5 minutes. I'll start now . . .

QFT.
 
Originally posted by: Eghck
Maybe this guy still has one. Copperhead812

http://www.repticzone.com/forums/Snakes/messages/167349.html

Hot black mamba not tame has bitten me over 6 months ago and still heeling from her 7ft female one of the best looking mambas today $500 shipped
Note this snake almost killed me 68 viles of anti-venom and am lucky i did not lose my arm please if you are wanting this snake think about what you are dealing with life or death

Only 68 and he kept his arm? Lucky dog.
 
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