Wow you were super lucky!!! That IS a copperhead! You really should know how to identify your native snakes there Allison.......that lil cutie coulda sent you to the hospital!
10-05-2006, 03:09 AM
MedusasOwl
Re: Copperhead?
:eek: Impressive find! Copperheads are beautiful, but yeah... you're braver than I! Although, that said, I'm too big of a baby to tangle with a cute little hognose "just in case" :rolleyes:
10-05-2006, 07:21 AM
lillyorchid
Re: Copperhead?
Quote:
Originally Posted by 4theSNAKElady
Wow you were super lucky!!! That IS a copperhead! You really should know how to identify your native snakes there Allison.......that lil cutie coulda sent you to the hospital!
Well now I know and atleast I had a good five feet of fork pole between the two of us. I knew we have them here in MD, just never rreally seen one up close and personal like that.
10-05-2006, 07:23 AM
steveo
Re: Copperhead?
Yup thats a copperhead :D lovely snakes (one of my faves ) , im so glad that you were there to save it from your friend well done , we need more people in the world like you :D
But on another note carry a snake identification book or something with you ;) as they have a nasty bite
10-05-2006, 07:26 AM
steveo
Re: Copperhead?
ah i didnt see that you picked it up with a manure fork , i should really read the whole of the thread lol
anyway well done again for saving that lil beauty
10-05-2006, 06:17 PM
lillyorchid
Re: Copperhead?
Quote:
Originally Posted by MedusasOwl
Although, that said, I'm too big of a baby to tangle with a cute little hognose "just in case" :rolleyes:
I've heard they will "inflate" their neck to look big and bag, if that doesn't work they will "play dead", if that diesn't work then they will probably hiss and strike. I read somewhere thay they hardly ever bit though.
10-06-2006, 03:18 AM
slartibartfast
Re: Copperhead?
Their tails start out that bright yellow/green when they are babies, but fade with maturity. I have a dim memory that it's supposed to look like a worm and lure in prey, but I may be talking out my butt too.
They are cute little things, and seem to be very reluctant to bite. The ones I've encountered have tried every avenue of escape first, and only struck defensively.
10-06-2006, 01:59 PM
MedusasOwl
Re: Copperhead?
Oh, I know the chances of a hognose bite is REALLY slim, but I'm paranoid about possible allergies I don't know about. I've never even been stung by a bee (bees like me I guess!) or anything and for all I know I could be terribly allergic. I'm just paranoid. ;) I don't know and don't wanna find out, lol!
10-06-2006, 02:23 PM
piranhaking
Re: Copperhead?
From what ive heard, hog's have to really chew on you for a little while to put any venom in ya, so more than likely a quick defensive snap probably wouldnt do anything at all.