Posted by JerryS on May 27, 2013 at 15:03:53 from (98.80.116.185):
In Reply to: OT Snake ID posted by tg in VA on May 27, 2013 at 12:58:16:
You might not have noticed its turned-up nose, but what you describe sure sounds like a hog-nosed snake/spreading adder (or, "spreading-outer", as we call them here in the deep south).
Unless, of course, some fool has released an actual cobra into the wild.
If it is a hog-nose, you can tap it with a stick (not hard, not lethally) and it will begin to writhe and twist around with its mouth wide open as though in its death throes, and blood will begin to ooze from the back of its throat. It's all for show, to convince you that he's mortally wounded and that you should leave him to die in peace. Drama queens.
Despite their fearsome appearance, they're harmless.
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