If a fox snake bites and latches on, why might forced removal be discouraged?

Answer

Because the snake possesses backward-curving teeth that make pulling difficult.

The recurved nature of the teeth complicates detachment, and attempting to forcibly pull the snake away risks causing additional injury to both the snake and the handler.

If a fox snake bites and latches on, why might forced removal be discouraged?
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