Carolina Tom
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Be careful when you are out hunting. I ran across this little fellow last weekend... blends in really well with the grass.
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They like a black snake and rattler will beat their tail when annoyed.
We have lots of snakes here poisonous and non poisonous but I think the meanest is the common water snake. It looks a little like the copper head. Vicious bite. Gets to be about a fat 3 feet. I had one attached to my hand once. I caught it and was showing it off to some kids at a summer bass fishing camp we had for them. Had it behind the head and holding its body and when I went to toss it back in the water to let it go it reached around and grabbed my hand right as I released it. I of course went int a wild crazy dance flailing my arms with the snake attached the kids were screaming and running everywhere. I bled like a stuck pig. Those kids still say this is was one of their favorite memories from childhood We have lots of snake stories growing up in Tennessee. Be safe!
As a biologist I have to speak up on this. THAT statement is entirely false, and speaks volumes about the amount of ignorance surrounding snakes in general. You're not the first person I've heard say this, unfortunately.
"Black snakes" (i.e. Black Rat Snakes, or less often, Black Racers -- 2 different but similar looking species) are oviparous...they lay eggs. Copperheads (and the rattlesnakes, for that matter) give birth to live young. These two reproductive strategies are COMPLETELY incompatible and it doesn't matter how many times they give it the ole "college try", they'd never, ever successfully reproduce. Don't believe me? The PA Fish and Boat Commission even addresses this on their website: Frequently asked questions - amphibians and reptiles
Also, South Park addresses species incompatibility in their episode "An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig"....having them cross breed is just as likely as the situation above: Link
I agree. No cross breading there. I have a picture somewhere I took of a pile of copper heads trying to mate a female The snake you do want around is the King snake. It will eat other snakes and is immune from the bite. They like a black snake and rattler will beat their tail when annoyed.
Now that would make me wet my pants if I walk up on it coiled..... Rattle snake strike range is usually 1/3 - 1/2 of its length so that beast could hit you 3-4.5+ feet away at least.We have these in Florida. This one is 9'6" with two inch fangs and 22 rattles.