Said this before in several other threads previous: but it bears repeating.
In Sims 3 logic, you can freehold capture a Malayan krait and keep it as a pet. :|
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Try that in real life...it's a one-way ticket to the Pearly Gates...where St. Peter's going to cite you for being a complete and utter ID10T.
This is what will happen to you if you try to free-handle a Malayan krait
Bungarus Candidus, also referred to as a
blue krait, in real life.
In total, 78 cases of krait envenomation were included. Most patients were male (59.0%) and the median age was 28 years. All had minimal local effects. The median duration from the bite to the onset of neurological manifestations was 3 hours (range, 0.5–8 hours). Besides neurological effects, the patients also developed high blood pressure (67.4%), tachycardia (61.7%), hypokalemia (55.3%), and hyponatremia (17.6%). Severe hyponatremia (<120 mEq/L) was noted in four pediatric patients. Other clinical manifestations were bradycardia, abdominal pain, and rhabdomyolysis. The mortality rate was 6.4%, and all deaths occurred from B. candidus bites. Eighty-six percent of patients received antivenom. Most patients (75.6%) were intubated and underwent assisted ventilation for a median of 6 days (range, 1–37 days). The median length of hospital stay was 7 days. Some patients developed complications during hospitalization; the most common was pneumonia. These in-hospital complications were significantly associated with death.
Notice the underlined. There's one in every culture. "hey...Adiputera; Tonton saya memegang krait ini, ha ha..." - Yeah...bad mistake. :|
Same with the cobras in World Adventures.