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According to Google, 21 of the 25 most venomous snake species are native to Australia, but we only average 1 or 2 deaths per year. There was one the other day, an Eastern Brown Snake (No.2 in the top 10), had coiled around a man's leg, a friend was helping him remove it, and he got bitten on the arm and chest. He didn't make it, but the autopsy showed no venom, the poor guy, the stress of being bitten gave him a heart attack or something.Corral snakes are beautiful. Not sure they are anywhere on the top most venomous snakes list though.
We in the USA are very lucky as we don't have many really dangerous snakes here. About 10 or less deaths per year here. Way fewer than dogs and cows![]()
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Timber rattlers are very cool!!There are only 2 venomous snakes (Copperhead and Timber Rattlesnake) where I live. Fortunately they're not too difficult to identify.
I played golf with this guy once who was playing his first game back from a broken wrist, it was about 3 months after. He was so tentative, no strapping or anything. I guess you know, it's one of those injuries that messes with so much you do.Nothing crazy, but had my 6 week post-op follow-up for my broken wrist.
X-rays look good and I've been cleared to use it normally (within reason).
Up to now, I was limited to 1lb which I followed.....for the most part.
Still need to work on range of motion and strength, but making good progress.
This also means I can do more proper car washes again.