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Hiker in Tennessee killed by Rattlesnake.
First Rattlesnake fatality since 2022.
First Rattlesnake fatality since 2022.
Hiker in Tennessee killed by Rattlesnake.
First Rattlesnake fatality since 2022.
Most likely an eastern diamond, but could have been a timber rattler.
Tennessee only has four venomous snakes: Copperhead, cottonmouth, timber rattlesnake & pygmy rattlesnake. The eastern diamondback is more coastal from the Carolinas to eastern Louisiana. Pygmy bites are rare & I don't believe there's any recorded deaths by one.
But like this hiker found out, allergic reactions can be problematic if you decide to pick a venomous snake up without proper equipment (or possibly training). It's a shame someone died while out enjoying a hike but don't pet the timber rattlesnakes!
Last year when I was checking out my deer stand before the season started, I found a nice cottonmouth lounging around on the ground below it. So I took a photo with iPhone. But I had zero intention of trying to pick it up. He indicated he wanted to be left alone & I was happy to oblige.
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Man, I'm surprised that Moccasin didn't come after you. Every Water Moccasin I've seen have been aggressive without provocation. Love their camo pattern and how well this snake blends with the surroundings.
Tennessee only has four venomous snakes: Copperhead, cottonmouth, timber rattlesnake & pygmy rattlesnake. The eastern diamondback is more coastal from the Carolinas to eastern Louisiana. Pygmy bites are rare & I don't believe there's any recorded deaths by one.
But like this hiker found out, allergic reactions can be problematic if you decide to pick a venomous snake up without proper equipment (or possibly training). It's a shame someone died while out enjoying a hike but don't pet the timber rattlesnakes!
Last year when I was checking out my deer stand before the season started, I found a nice cottonmouth lounging around on the ground below it. So I took a photo with iPhone. But I had zero intention of trying to pick it up. He indicated he wanted to be left alone & I was happy to oblige.
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I could be mistaken about the eastern diamond back but I think the eastern diamond back is one of the several snake species our Wildlife Agency released a few years ago for snake repopulation here in East Tennessee.
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Sixteen years ago today, I was in ICU after attempting to show my friends and pregnant wife how fast my reflexes were on a cornered copperhead. For many years afterward, I had to use my middle finger to pull a trigger and, even now, I cannot make a fist. The snake didn't fair so well; however, as I severed his head with a Feather Brand boat paddle. It was definitely not my finest moment, and in the decade and a half plus, my brain has had to reprogram my hand to replace my index finger for everyday tasks such as tying shoelaces, neckties, fishing knots, etc. Even today, it is still very painful and, oftentimes, gets in the way as it can no longer bend. Nevertheless, I am thankful it's still there (sometimes), and is a constant reminder of how painful, life-changing, and inconvenient one simple bad decision can be.