MJD wrote:Don't know and not keen to test this theory.
Tasmanian snakes have grooved fangs to deliver the poison which isn't quite as efficient as hollow ("hypodermic") fangs.
Steve73 wrote:I was in a hiking store here in Sydney recently and a sales guy told me that Australian snakes can't bite through gaiters because they have short fangs?
He wasn't joking either.
Can anyone comment on this?
MJD wrote:Don't know and not keen to test this theory.
Tasmanian snakes have grooved fangs to deliver the poison which isn't quite as efficient as hollow ("hypodermic") fangs.
Bush wrote:In the fangs of all front-fanged snakes there is the non-functional, enamel-sealed, anterior seam. It is an irrelevant groove.
woka wrote:
Currently I have an old pair of nylon Tatonka ones that I'd bet a snake couldn't bite through, but I also have a pair of sea to summit ones that I wouldn't be so sure of!
ILUVSWTAS wrote:woka wrote:
Currently I have an old pair of nylon Tatonka ones that I'd bet a snake couldn't bite through, but I also have a pair of sea to summit ones that I wouldn't be so sure of!
StS are rubbish! Where did you get the Tatonka ones from?
photohiker wrote:MJD wrote:Don't know and not keen to test this theory.
Tasmanian snakes have grooved fangs to deliver the poison which isn't quite as efficient as hollow ("hypodermic") fangs.
According to one researcher, this is a myth: Bush on FangsBush wrote:In the fangs of all front-fanged snakes there is the non-functional, enamel-sealed, anterior seam. It is an irrelevant groove.
corvus wrote: Does that mean I am correct and the fangs can close up .
coevus
Bush on Fangs wrote:All have hollow, tubular fangs caused by a continuation of the dentine across the anterior seam. This may have been open in its ancestral state.
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Remember though! In the fangs of all front-fanged snakes there is the non-functional, enamel-sealed, anterior seam. It is an irrelevant groove.
breminator98 wrote:I have recently purchased a pair of StoS gaiters, look awesome, I've always known StoS to be a reputable brand so I'm confident they'll hold up fine. I'd be surprised if a snake got through them, but even if they did its better than a bare leg.
ILUVSWTAS wrote:woka wrote:
Currently I have an old pair of nylon Tatonka ones that I'd bet a snake couldn't bite through, but I also have a pair of sea to summit ones that I wouldn't be so sure of!
StS are rubbish! Where did you get the Tatonka ones from?
ILUVSWTAS wrote:breminator98 wrote:I have recently purchased a pair of StoS gaiters, look awesome, I've always known StoS to be a reputable brand so I'm confident they'll hold up fine. I'd be surprised if a snake got through them, but even if they did its better than a bare leg.
My bet is you'll be eating those words in less than a year. StoS gaiters just aint what they once were
Son of a Beach wrote:Why is it so hard for manufacturers to make decent gaiters.
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