Ahhh...my fault for engaging, I might have expected this. Very foolish statement for you to make based on my response; I'd stay away from gambling if I were you. Suffice to say that 15 years as a private keeper would not measure up were I to take this further.
More importantly, you should not be ranking potencies as above. There is published information re this...someone in the dept. of invertebrate biology at the Am Museum of Natural History might be able to point you in the right direction, should you wish to do some serious research on the topic.
You know what....not even gonna bother. Carry on.![]()
Not in academia, easy enough to find hands-on photos of me in the field; started out as and remain a pet keeper; again, private keepers cannot adequately prepare for envenomations in most cases. Unsolicited advice:-stay away from "probably a good chance" "going out on limb" etc if you want to be taken seriously
Began keeping centipedes in the mid-60's, continued at home, at the Bronx Zoo, Staten Is Zoo and several museums until present, assisted/studied (centipedes and others) at several Japanese Zoos as well (invert keeping there very advanced, has been for decades); field collection, as research associate, in Venezuela, Costa Rica and elsewhere, huge array of species, including undescribed. and so on
Most people who i knew that got bitten by 6" long tiger pedes (usually my neighbors) would either end up with a huge, painful swelling or a week-long fever.
P.s. nice to see you here too, Frank
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