06-17-2009, 01:22 PM | #91 |
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Kinda think you do. :-( I've seen pics of them in stream beds, etc.
Found a baby mocassin in the pool skimmer one morning. I reached in to grab the basket and he was stretched out in one of the grooves. Little pointy head pops out. He drops down, swims out in the pool, and just hangs there, watching us. Fished him out, and from under the net, he raises up to strike. Hubby asks, " Are you sure he's a mocasssin? What do you want me to do w/him?" I'm like, "DUH -- Kill him!!!"
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Yeah, thats what hubby was telling me. I know moccasins, which apparently copperheads are a member of the same species, will literally chase a person and continue to attack, especially during mating season! |
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06-17-2009, 02:26 PM | #94 |
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So far we havn't run into a really aggressive copperhead. *knocks wood* The one we caught last year didn't get upset until we put him in a storage container. Then he was pissed! Even then he only struck a few times though.
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Funnily enough, as much "flack" as I catch for being so "buddhist" minded, I have never once had a bad encounter *knocks on wood* with any animal. All the snakes I have come across observe me as I observe them, and other than a wolf spider or 3, I've never had an animal come after me at all. My hubby on the other hand is like a damn magnet, before we saw the rattler last night I told him he must have some type of attractant to dangerous animals, since he has so many stories of his run ins. Sure nuff, we found one!!
I found a 6 foot rattler on the road once. I stopped my car to check him out, hopped out with my camera, walked up behind him, he just stopped and laid there. It wasnt till my ex got out of the car screaming and jumping up and down that he even moved to bring his head off the ground. (Yes I know they strike, I know they can do it without warning, and I KNOW they can basically launch themselves off the ground, I never said I was SMART animal lover.) |
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I now have this mental picture of you running around your yard, trying to herd snakes into Tupperware. Don't take this the wrong way, but you're nuts lady. JC
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Rattlers tend to strike low so if you keep your feet back and peer over him theres less of a chance of getting nailed. I assume curb will agree but after being bitten enough times yo ucan kind of figure out how to keep positioned to avoid getting bit. Tom |
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Fascinating, thank for the info!
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