When I had a garage in the 80's/90's there was a man who caught Rattlesnakes behind the shop (Southern California) with his bare hands so he could sell the hide. He gave me the rest and I have a great photo of Christine eating a grilled one and you can see the spine's curved bones. :)
Do you know the difference between a venomous and
non-venomous snake? Keep an eye out for these common snakes in the water
this summer.
Any time you are going camping near lakes, streams, or rivers, it’s pretty common to see water snakes. Not to give you nightmares or anything, but the reality is that almost all snakes can swim.
Seeing any snake is already enough to give you the heebie-jeebies and put you on edge. But knowing how to identify a poisonous snake versus a non-poisonous snake can help put you at ease, at least a little bit. Here are some key aspects you should know when trying to identify whether or not a snake is venomous.
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