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In Dragons post I believe he said she was bitten to puncture wounds which indicate she was bitten. So you tell me.
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There are needles that are so small you wouldn't feel it if you were hit with one, so it's possible. There's a possibility, depending on the type of snake it is, that you might not even feel it, because Snake fangs are exactly like needles.
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That makes absolutely no sense, I said TWO Puncture wounds, a needle would only give ONE. Then there's the only two poison snakes in the entire U.S, Pit Viper and Coral Snake. It's impossible to NOT notice that you got bit by either of these two snakes. As a Pit Vipers, the fang marks will begin to burn and hurt within 5 minutes and swell within 30 minutes.
Coral Snakes: The venom from a coral snake is toxic to the nervous system. A bite can cause severe weakness or paralysis with minimal pain or swelling at the bite mark.
Anything else you would like to try and disprove?
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I never said only one puncture wound, and there are more then two poisonous snakes in the US. I never said it was impossible to notice. I just said it was possible not to notice, and I wasn't talking about those two snake specifically. I'm also not trying to disprove anything. I was just replying to what you said.
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*Ride like Lightening, crash like Thunder*
"Ask me no questions, and I'll tell you no lies..."
Pit vipers is a broader type of of classification. In that you got rattlesnakes, water moccasins, etc. (Although to tell you the truth, I'm not sure if Copperheads are pit vipers or not) So that's what Dante was talking about.
Amanda was bitten by a snake, considering that's Silas' main mo. Keep in mind though, you can IMPORT foreign animals, so he could have used any kind of serpent he could get his grubby black market fingers on. *ahem ahem*
The inconsistency I was referring to is that we seem to have lost track of the timeframe. I meant (in the original post) that it was DAYS, not hours, between when Amanda went missing and when Eli found her. Just to clear things up.
Also, I apologize to everyone. I am super busy for the next two months of school, so I don't know how active I'll be. I'll try to get a post in soon here, but unfortunately I can't make any promises, because I'd only continue to break them.
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What I hate is we don't have much to go on when it comes to the type of sneakers discoloration could have been caused by necrosis from the venom, also the bite was on her neck if I had a bet it was probably to the jugular vein as in that poison was going to get to her brain fast. Now a diamond back rattlesnake's venom could probably kill well anyone with a bite to that vein, but it's venom also causes bleeding from the mouth which dragon didn't mention any of also it's venom isn't known to cause necrosis. On the other hand the cotton month's venom is so a snake bite isn't an impossibility.
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Let's throw some gators in there too, (<<<) just for good measure.
Guys, I seriously didn't research it. If you can find a snake bite that causes a slower death, then that's what I was going for. (the so-called "necrosis" was meant to be just the effects of decomp starting to take place. On a less gristly subject... can we just drop the subject?
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