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Snakes in the news

Posted: May 23 2024 10:17 am
by Pivo
Someone mailed a live rattlesnake to a California man. He thinks it was attempted murder.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nat ... 808761007/

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Posted: May 23 2024 10:36 am
by Alston_Neal
@Pivo
Anyone know if Gummo has had a beef with a truck driver?

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Posted: May 23 2024 11:05 am
by big_load
Pivo wrote: May 23 2024 10:17 am Someone mailed a live rattlesnake to a California man. He thinks it was attempted murder.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nat ... 808761007/
Attempted murder of the snake.

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Posted: May 30 2024 6:21 am
by Pivo
Rattlesnake shocks officer and driver during traffic stop

https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/na ... 893719007/

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Posted: May 30 2024 8:42 am
by Pivo
Snake bites kill tens of thousands of people around the world each year. However, we still use techniques invented in the late 19th century to make antivenom, and each bite needs to be treated with antivenom for that specific type of snake.
https://theconversation.com/breakthroug ... c%2Fhealth

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Posted: May 30 2024 9:11 am
by chumley
@Pivo Seems like it might be useful in other parts of the world. Here in North America, all venomous snakes are treated with the same "universal" antivenom already (with one notable exception, the coral snake, which of course envenomates no human that isn't literally sticking a finger in its mouth). Of course, the universal antivenom (rattlesnakes, cottonmouths, copperheads) does still need to be harvested in sheep, so a laboratory solution would be a nice advance. But really, what company would invest in that minuscule market when there are five billion fat people that want a magic diet pill or 8 billion who want to improve their sex lives? More importantly, will the snakebite antivenom cause a rash in the skin of the perineum? :sweat:

Re: Snakes in the news

Posted: May 30 2024 9:51 am
by Pivo
chumley wrote:More importantly, will the snakebite antivenom cause a rash in the skin of the perineum?
Would be 'tainted.

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Posted: May 30 2024 10:03 am
by Pivo
@chumley
Speaking of that sensitive area, I was envenomated in that very area by a centipede while sitting on a rock on Blackett's Ridge. There was guy there that asked if I wanted his son who was a doctor to look at it. I declined the offer.

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Posted: May 30 2024 10:59 am
by Alston_Neal
Envenomated my perineum......well my day is complete.

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Posted: May 30 2024 1:23 pm
by big_load
Alston_Neal wrote: May 30 2024 10:59 am Envenomated my perineum......well my day is complete.
Mine wouldn't be until I successfully got to sleep, which would probably be greatly delayed.

Re: Snakes in the news

Posted: May 31 2024 4:36 am
by SpiderLegs
Alston_Neal wrote:Envenomated my perineum
That was the name of a great 80's heavy metal album.

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Posted: May 31 2024 6:10 am
by Jim
@SpiderLegs
Only one way that happens, and it is not family friendly.

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Posted: Aug 05 2024 9:32 am
by Pivo
Researchers assessed the impacts of climate change on 209 species of venomous snakes from now until 2070, and concluded that while some may disappear from their range, others are likely to expand to new areas.
As a result, snakes from arid climates will see their areas of distribution expand, as shown in the study’s projections for Asian and African countries.
https://news.mongabay.com/2024/08/as-cl ... c%2Fnature

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Posted: Dec 27 2024 7:59 am
by Pivo
Snake Bite Deaths in the United States by County.
The relatively high number of captive snake bite deaths in Appalachia is due to the practice of snake handling in religious settings. Almost every time the victim refuses the antivenom as it is prohibited by the church. There's no time frame mentioned.
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Re: Snakes in the news

Posted: Dec 27 2024 11:22 am
by Alston_Neal
Interesting how large Alaska is and with no snake bites. I think I'll apply for a grant and conduct research into this.

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Posted: Dec 27 2024 1:38 pm
by RedRoxx44
I watched part of a strange video with babies and snakes. they wanted to show babies have no inbred fear of snakes; it was a little uncomfortable watching these babies squeeze and one bit the snake. But they did not cry or show fear. Supposedly these were "trained" snakes. I'm ok with snakes but seeing it like that gave me a little "ick" factor.

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Posted: Dec 27 2024 9:06 pm
by Alston_Neal
@RedRoxx44
You had me at "trained" snakes.

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Posted: Dec 28 2024 9:37 am
by Jim
@RedRoxx44
Someone should have trained those babies! It's not cool to bite.

Seriously, though, how do you know the snakes didn't show fear? I'm always left wondering what they're thinking. I guess it is true about the more you are exposed to something, so the training probably helped the snakes to not fear the babies.

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Posted: Dec 30 2024 9:36 pm
by xsproutx
@Jim_H
I don’t know… if you’re the snake that got bit by a baby, you’re probably now a well trained baby hunting snake. “I have a particular set of skills…”

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Posted: Jan 03 2025 2:50 pm
by big_load
The State Senator for my district is recovering from a snakebite incurred while feeding mice to a Northern Massasauga Rattlesnake at his small family-owned zoo. He experienced only minor pain at first and drove himself to the local hospital, 10-15 miles from the zoo. He received 14 vials of antivenom over two days, but the swelling in his hand remained severe enough that he was choppered to a regional snakebit treatment center in Brooklyn and his now back at home.