Killed a Cottonmouth also called a Water Moccasin

MAN that thing is huge. Nature why you gotta be so scary

The worst thing around where I am is brown recluse spiders, and they don’t often make appearances. TON of wolf spiders around though, big suckers too. Black widows are also around some parts of MD.

I really hate spiders... like isn’t two legs enough? You know? Four tops, then I’m outta there


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the brown recluse is no joke either! many years ago when i took the dogs to the vet there was a dog there (iirc german shepherd) that got bitten by one (top of the rear) and the skin/flesh looked liked it was melted/disintegrated and just looked plain nasty. they had to shave like half of the hair off on top...

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Continued....


I don't think I have a dedicated thread for these pictures, you'll find them in the "Mystery Snake" thread but I figured might as well add them here....


A few summers ago my wife Stacy killed this with a Butcher Knife in our front yard...

And yes, this is the real deal... a Coral Snake

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"Red on yellow, kill a fellow; Red on black, friend of Jack"

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She saw another Coral Snake about a month ago in the same place...


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Red on black friend of Jack...black on yellow kill a fellow.
My sister-in-law got bit by a Copperhead, don't know if you have them there. The damage the venom from these snakes does is unbelievable.
 
I was trying to remember that phrase last night Dave. You nailed it!
 
No thank you!

There are 2 types of poisonous snakes in Maryland. I was going to take the family on a hike at a nearby state park. There is a document on the website saying both types have been found on the trails. So no thank you.

Even worse, it is against the law to kill snakes, poisonous or otherwise. I wouldn’t go out of my way to kill them, but if one crossed my path I would strongly consider taking it out if necessary.
 
I guarantee Cottonmouths are aggressive I had one chase me out of the creek.

My cousin and I were swimming he was on high dirt bank and I was in the creek he hollered Cottonmouth. I looked up stream saw the snake knowing I`ll never make it up slippery high clay bank I started swimming towards gravel bank and as I was swimming I heard loud splashes my cousin was chunking big rocks at the snake as it was chasing me.

Once I could touch bottom I begin running in the water and up on to the gravel bank. I turned to see where the snake was and it just coming out of the water right behind me. I ran further and grabbed hand full of smaller rocks and pelted snake only then did it turn and go back into the water.

My cousin said he never hit the snake with big rocks but he did make a few big splashes that slowed snake down or it would have got to me in the water.


As for Copperheads I had one bite my big toe and this was adventure as well. Long story short 8 hours later in a bed in emergency room I had been lucky it was a dry bite.


No symptoms other than 2 punctures and very swollen black, blue, and red right big toe.

Lesson of this story, stop swimming in snake infested waters LOL!

Quite the adventures both times though :)
 
Only good thing about Canadian weather is that we don't have any of those nasty poisonous insects and snakes (as far as I know). Of course if you go further north you start getting polar bears and wolverines but where I live, the most dangerous thing around are cyclist not respecting any of the road laws ;)
 
No one made an angry post about protecting snakes. Somehow Autogeek's forum seems immune to typical internet comments ;)
GOOD! :)
 
Older son went to some snake festival in Pennsylvania with his GF.

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I wish I didn’t open this thread. I live in the northeast and am very satisfied with the lack of deadly animals in the region.

Ugh, snakes spiders... so nasty.
 
We've had them fall into the boat before fishing under overhangs old people can still move fast and scream like little girls!
 
MAN that thing is huge. Nature why you gotta be so scary

The worst thing around where I am is brown recluse spiders, and they don’t often make appearances. TON of wolf spiders around though, big suckers too. Black widows are also around some parts of MD.

I really hate spiders... like isn’t two legs enough? You know? Four tops, then I’m outta there


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I got bitten by a brown recluse while on duty in Honduras. The bite started out as two tiny pimples, in a couple of days I had an inch deep gash in my side. Docs treated me with antibiotics and now I have a nice scar for the experience.
 
I got bitten by a brown recluse while on duty in Honduras. The bite started out as two tiny pimples, in a couple of days I had an inch deep gash in my side. Docs treated me with antibiotics and now I have a nice scar for the experience.

Damn. :(

Military duty, RL?
 
I got bitten by a brown recluse while on duty in Honduras. The bite started out as two tiny pimples, in a couple of days I had an inch deep gash in my side. Docs treated me with antibiotics and now I have a nice scar for the experience.

years ago when i took one of the dogs to the vet, there was a poor dog who had got bitten by a brown recluse and the whole back/butt area of skin look like melted raw flesh and was the size of a softball. glad you overcame it and got better. definitely, not a sight i would like to see ever again...
 
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