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How is snake venom out of a knife blade?
only that, they killed a snake with my Ka-Bar and now I need to make sure that doesn't have the poison left in him. We cooked and ate it mighty tasty. Knife on the cost of $ 65 and is new, not getting her expelled. They told me to wash with bleach water and then set fire to it, but I just wanted more opinions.
you ate a snake? hmm, I have eaten rattlesnake often. wouldnt eat a water snake, however, that stinks to high heaven. try washing your knife, im sure the poison is soluble in water.
Copperhead Knife
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