It was dry. Most snake bites humans get are dry (i.e. a 'warning' or defensive bite as they need to preserve their venom for prey) but even so, you need to treat it as a legit bite just in case and get to hospital. The Gwardar has small fangs and it was very hard to see the puncture wounds but knowing that a Gwardar bite is just as nasty as a Dugite I erred on the side of caution and got seen to ASAP. I didn't even see it - just felt the jab and saw the marks afterwards.
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