sanguinarian said:I read somewhere that they are in no rush to bite people.
I think you're right about that- I remember reading it on the display. It's no wonder thier head looks so large compared to other snakes thier size.Aren't they the species with the longest fangs in the world?
They have the longest fangs yes. But they are not located horizontal..Diane S said:I think you're right about that- I remember reading it on the display. It's no wonder thier head looks so large compared to other snakes thier size.
Uhmm i mean the headshape dont necesserely are shaped wide cos they got long fangs. "Horizontal" - the fangs are located linear to the body (only one genus of snakes that i can think of got their fangs sticking out from their mouth - stilletto snake of South Africa).MizM said:Huh?I thought they were around 2"? How on earth could they not be horizontal? Where do they keep them?
There fangs are folded along the top of there jaw and when they strike they unfold the fangs like ther on hinges. Gaboons are extremly fast and extremly deadly. there fangs can and do grow to about 2 inches. Alot of people belive them to be slow and placid because there so big however thats there secret they can retain up to 90 percent fecal matter to weight the back ends down so they have a nice anchor and can strike there entire body lenght very quickly.Huh?I thought they were around 2"? How on earth could they not be horizontal? Where do they keep them?