True Story- A young girl was getting out of her car, walking to her house, and not paying attention to her surroundings. Out of no where the water moccasin you see in the video located at the base of a tree, lunged at her but did not bite her. The girl froze and the snake remained coiled in the same location. She slowly walked around the snake and inside of her house without a problem. Moral of the story is this - The snake was aware of his/her surroundings, however, the young girl was not and almost got bit by the snake. The girl now respects snakes and is no longer afraid of them. Learn from Snakes - Be aware of your surroundings at all times.
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what a waste of 2 and a half minutes. going to sleep now at 6 pm! BORING!
ThePattycake1313 11 months ago
@ThePattycake1313 Im so sorry, I know it is not an exciting video.
ln4359 11 months ago
Most of the info in your description is incorrect.
herpmajor 1 year ago
@herpmajor please share what is incorrect and feel free to add anymore info, this is how we learn from each other :)
ln4359 1 year ago
@ln4359 It's highly unlikely you'll die from a Cottonmouth bite. Most fatal bites in the USA are from Rattlesnakes, and even those deaths are relatively rare. Cottonmouths have no neurotoxic properties to their venom. It's all hemotoxic. The bite hurts like hell, but usually the worse that happens is severe pain and possible infection with gang green setting in. You'd still need anti-venom. Amputation can be required in severe cases. Also, bites are often dry bites with no venom injected.
lowenbrau915 1 year ago
@lowenbrau915 Thank you so very much for sharing this information with me and others. :)
ln4359 1 year ago