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See all results for this question. When did snakes and arrows by Rush come out? Living on a lighted stage Approaches the unreal For those who think and feel In touch with some reality Beyond the gilded cage. Cast in this unlikely role, I Yahoo Web Search Yahoo Settings. But according to the BBC , that's what year-old biology student Erick Arrieta did, though no one knows why.
When employees arrived the next morning, they found the snake coiled around Arrieta's body, apparently in the process of trying to swallow his head. They beat the snake until it released him, but it was too late. Now, you could blame just about anyone for this horrible incident.
Arrieta should not have entered the python's cage, and he especially should not have entered the python's cage late at night while he was the only employee on the premises. On the other hand, you could also blame the foot snake for doing exactly what you'd expect it to do.
Still, the fact that Arrieta even entered the cage is bizarre — maybe The Jungle Book was onto something when it demonstrated that pythons have weird mind control powers. So disclaimer: This is not technically an encounter with a "deadly" snake, but that doesn't make the story any less horrific. Compared to a black mamba, the bite of a python is not terrible.
Pythons don't have venom, so a python bite hurts, and it scares the heck out of you, but it's not going to kill you.
Now, knowing that, if you had the option to be bitten by a rattlesnake on the leg or by a python on your man parts, which one would you choose? In this horrible story, a man in Thailand was using his toilet when a python literally came out of it and bit him on his baby-making unit. According to CNN , he lost so much blood that he had to be transferred to a local hospital. And if that's not horrible enough, one of the rescue workers who responded to the scene said in a rather shockingly flippant way that snakes come out of toilets all the time in Thailand, but you know, it's usually not such a big deal because they "mostly would [bite] at legs or butts.
Anyway, CNN said both man and snake survived, although the toilet had to be dismantled to get the snake out, and the man probably only ever peed in jars and Starbucks cups from that moment forward.
If you happen to live in a place where there are venomous snakes, you know you should look out for them while you're gardening, or when you're walking home from parties, or evidently when you're using the toilet. Never in a million years would you imagine that you have to check your booth for copperheads before you sit down for a meal at a restaurant , but after you read this that's what you're going to do probably every time, right after you check the restrooms for pythons. Fredericksburg, Virginia when she felt a stinging sensation in her foot.
She thought it was a bee because no one thinks "Oh my god venomous snake" while they're sitting in a steakhouse, but as it turned out it was an 8-inch copperhead and it bit her three times. Myrick was taken to a nearby hospital, where she received anti-venom. You have to assume it's hard for her to go back to a LongHorn Steakhouse without wearing heavy leather combat boots. It seems like the logical course of action. It's just too bad that you can't also wear heavy leather combat boots on your man parts.
Rattlesnakes are scary, but compared to some of the world's other snakes they're kind of like Pomeranians to Rottweilers. Venomous Pomeranians that will go for your jugular even after you've decapitated them, but still.
Australia is way worse than rattlesnake country. Are you sure want to delete the Playlist Delete Cancel. Recent Searches. Songs View all. Albums View all. Playlist View all. Radio View all. Videos View all. Movies View all.
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Notice the details of this animal. Let's break it down into the key field marks and see if you can use your knowledge of how to identify snakes. Body type: This animal has a medium body, which now appears much thicker after it puffed itself up.
It is between 2 and 3 feet long. Head shape: Well, this is tricky. You can remember the head started out kind of long and narrow, but now it looks much more arrow shaped and flatter. You notice that the nose end has a large scale on it that makes it seem a little cone shaped.
Eyes: The eyes look medium sized and have rounded pupils. No scales jut out over the eye. The eyes are brownish in color. Scales: The scales looked keeled on the back and progressively less keeled onto the sides.
Patterns: The snake's body is covered with blotches forming regular patterns down the back and sides. A blackish-brown crescent is present between the eyes. A black teardrop line drops from the center of each eye, while a second brownish line tapers down from the back of the eye at a 4 degree angle. There are some more faded brownish marks and black spots on the head.
Color: The background color of the snake is a pale tan color. The large blotches start out blackish behind them head, fading to brown as they move down the body and again becoming blackish towards the tail. Anal Scale: Not sure yet.
You don't want to risk handling the animal yet, especially since you need some help to identifying snakes in this area. Now, you pull out your field guide you brought along to help you identify snakes. You can see that the animal's tail does not end in a rattle. Match up all the other field marks, and see what your possibilities are. According to the field guide, you learn there is only 1 potentially dangerous venomous snake in eastern Washington State, the western rattlesnake Crotalus viridis.
Unlike this serpent, the rattlesnake species has eyes with vertical pupils, a rattle at the end of its tail and heat-sensitive pits in its face, one on each side, between the nostrils and eyes. Rattlesnakes also have a more robust body which is proportionately shorter. This is not a rattlesnake, so you know you are safe. The field guide shows a match, the great basin gophersnake Pituophis catenifer deserticola. To identify snakes of this species it can sometimes be helpful to know about their possible behaviors in response to potential predators.
The book mentions that these snakes sometimes behave in a way that makes them seem much more dangerous, by flattening out their heads, puffing up their bodies and vibrating the end of their tails rapidly. This along with their loud hissing makes them appear similar to a rattlesnake. Gophersnakes, however, are a harmless and generally gentle species. At this point the animal has relaxed considerably and you decide to pick it up. It relaxes fully in your hand, and shows no sign of wanting to bite anymore.
Snakes are a diverse and awe-inspiring group of animals.
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