Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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here in TV you are more likely to be bitten by your neighbor's dog than by a poisonous snake.
Contrary to what is thought snakes are not naturally aggressive to humans. They will give us as wide a berth as we give them. There is nothing we have on our person they want. They can't eat you and they don't go around looking for really big things to bite. Most snake mishaps are attributed to accidents as in stepping on one by accident....or doing something really stupid instead of safety first. There is really no need to distinguish which ones are poisonous....it is much easier and much safer to adopt the practice assuming all the snakes you come across are poisonous. But if you really are into needing to know....and really want to get close enough to tell the differences.....all non poisonous snakes have round black eyes.....poisonous have non round eyes and the pupils are slit like a cat's. The poisonous ones heads are some what triangular shaped due to the venom sacs on each side of the head. Also please resist the urge to kill a snake. They do significantly more good for humans and rarely do us any harm. We invaded their turf just like we did the alligators. btk |
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Are you kidding-----any snake? There are some very bad snakes out there. I was playing golf with a group at The Plantation at Leesburg a few years ago and one of our group was bitten by a pygmy rattlesnake. He spent the night in Leesburg Regional Hospital. Currently, Pythons in South Florida are threating to take over the Everglades. Snakes can be a problem.
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But if you really are into needing to know....and really want to get close enough to tell the differences.....all non poisonous snakes have round black eyes.....poisonous have non round eyes and the pupils are slit like a cat's. The poisonous ones heads are some what triangular shaped due to the venom sacs on each side of the head.
####please be careful with information like this. There are always exceptions and here in Florida and in The Villages you may encounter a coral snake. These are highly venomous and are small little cute snakes with round eyes. If you see a small snake with red, yellow and black stripes and the red and yellow stripes are touching, do NOT try to pick it up. These coral snakes look identical to the common king snake. The only difference is the red stripes touch black, not yellow. That small difference means the difference between life and death. DON'T MESS AROUND with snakes you are not familiar with!!! |
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There are rattlesnakes in this area but sightings are rare. They like to avoid encounters with humans as much as possible. In fact, rattlesnakes have been found as far north as Great Blue Hill in Massachusetts. Again, very rare, but they are around.
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Obviously no one reads the Orlando Sentinel - Lake Section:
Rattlesnake Boas: Routine walk yields a rare sight: an Eastern diamondback rattlesnake - Orlando Sentinel Z
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My tenant was going from Sumter to Spanish Springs the other night in his golf cart and was told there was a rattler on the golf cart path just after crossing 466. As he came up the hill,(mind you it was nighttime), he heard the rattle and raced past as fast as he could in the golf cart. Rattle snakes are in the Villages. We do not know if it was an Eastern Diamondback or not!
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There are also diamond back water snakes which aren't poisonous but do have an attitude and will bite if you mess with them.
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If you see apair of pants flying by you, don't grab them as I'll be in them.
![]() Snakes!!!! I hate snakes!!! Indiana Jones
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No they do not. Non poisonous snakes have round black eyes. Poisonous snakes have teardrop shaped eyes with a black slit like a cat. Poisonous snakes tend to have a tranglular shaped head....wide at the back and narrowing to the nose. These are all very difficult to seeas we are all at least 5-6 feet at a minimum away from a very small target. The best advice is to treat all snakes as if they were poisonous. Just leave them alone as they are not interested in humans. Over time one gets to know the non poisonous like here in FL....there are very many helpful snakes. btk |
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One of the golf ambassadors told me recently that there have been quite a few pygmy rattlesnakes seen in the ornamental grasses on the golf courses and to be very careful about sticking your hand in it to get that stray golf ball. A pygmy rattlesnake is only about 18 inches long but is still quite venomous to people.
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They've also been seen wrapped around the pin in the holes at Pelican.
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