That is exactly why you should never go to the gym in the morning before sun up......especially ones that make people work out with sledge hammers.
Stupid frog...didn't see that coming?jbanda said:
At my gym this morning. Katy, TX off of westheimer parkway outside 99.
CROSSFIT AMAZON! WE GET SO SWOLE, NO PYTHON COULD SWALLOW US!jbanda said:
At my gym this morning. Katy, TX off of westheimer parkway outside 99.
Maybe he wants to pop that toad like a pimple?ttha_aggie_09 said:
For a little ole ribbon snake? That toad peeing on you would be more harmful than the snake.
Nope! I found our eskimo dog playing with one when he was a puppy. That was a fun surprise at 6 in the morning.Fishing Fools said:
Today's quiz! Can this South Texas Rat Snake outrun 3 dogs?
Red Touch Yellow, Kills a Fellow. Red Touch Black, Friend of Jack.Fishing Fools said:
Today's quiz! Can this South Texas Rat Snake outrun 3 dogs?
because they seldom bite BUT..according to virtually everything I can find their bite is one of the worst. Without treatment it is almost certainly fatal. These critters are like cheerleaders ...beautiful BUT deadly12f Mane said:
It's a great rhyme but to my knowledge there are no recorded deaths via Texas coral snake bite. Might need to google it a bit to confirm.
The Original AG 76 said:
These critters are like cheerleaders ...beautiful BUT deadly
Read a few years ago that the last US made coral antivenom is gone. There are so few needs for it that it was not economical to manufacture since it has a limited shelf life. Supposedly there is a supply in mexico but.....well. mexico... Bottom line. DONT get bit by a coral. Very very very rare BUT very very very deadly.ttha_aggie_09 said:
As with most snake bites, the victims tend to be "messing" with the snake or attempting to kill it when they're bitten. Statistically speaking, you're a lot better off leaving it be or setting it on fire with a flamethrower (kidding).
In regards to the coral snake, were talking about a different type of venom (neurotoxic) vs all the pit vipers of TX (hemotoxic). I know there is an antivenom out there but I suspect it is extremely hard to come by due to the low frequency of bites. I am pretty sure your standard Chrofab doesn't cover coral snakes.
O, and in before they have to chew on you to inject venom...
The Original AG 76 said:
. Very very very rare BUT very very very deadly.