Can't. Might burn down the house. It ain't a mansion but it's mine and it contains a beer fridge I'm quite fond of.
What kind of idiot goes to a state park and then kills something?anthroAg said:
This guy was on a trail last Sunday at Martin Dies, Jr. State Park. Unfortunately, he seemed to have lost his head shortly before my family came across him. What're we looking at here?
FrioAg 00 said:
1) they can kill. Not all of them, obviously, but the fact is that many can.
2) they hide. Both by camouflage and by location.
3) the perception is they can be aggressive. This is probably the most misguided part, but most people believe a snake will always strike you if you get close
4) the reputation builds upon itself within culture. The Bible, stories and movies, there are a ton of references to "snakes embody evil"
5) most people encounter them, but rarely. Enough for awareness, but not enough to get comfortable.
I do and I did. Thanks for the heads up!Alte Schule said:
If you have arachnophobia you may want to pass.
LisaMarie said:
That's a non venomous water snake.
lolursusguy said:
Hopefully it may be used in a constructive manner.