Just saw this little guy on the back patio. Think he might have just had a meal...
AZAG08 said:
did it still have the rat snake patterns?
Found this pictures online
Badace52 said:
Bullsnakes do the tail rattle thing. Texas browns don't climb in general. What's your location?
1990AG said:
THEY SWIM???
ttha_aggie_09 said:
*Disclaimer - don't be a dumbass... this is advice
hillcoag16 said:
Stole this from Facebook. A friend is in Rwanda doing mission work. Any clue on the ID?
Quote:
Since reporting is not mandatory in many regions of the world, snakebites often go unreported. Consequently, no accurate study has ever been conducted to determine the frequency of snakebites on the international level. However, some estimates put the number at 5.4 million snakebites, 2.5 million envenomings, resulting in perhaps 125,000 deaths.
Others estimate 1.2 to 5.5 million snakebites, 421,000 to 1.8 million envenomings, and 20,000 to 94,000 deaths. Many people who survive bites nevertheless suffer from permanent tissue damage caused by venom, leading to disability. Most snake envenomings and fatalities occur in South Asia, Southeast Asia, and sub-Saharan Africa, with India reporting the most snakebite deaths of any country.
Quote:
North America, the victims are typically male and between 17 and 27 years of age