My Mom and Grandma did also.Granddad called them Spreadin-outters.
And she only went to pee !Hognose are common around here. Wife went to pee on the side of a trail in a local state park and when she stood up, it was under her. Scared the crap out of her. It was puffed up like a cobra
Thanks for providing the video and thanks all for the help identifying the snake. This snake was puffed up and doing the fake death act after my dog got too close.Yep. Eastern hog nose snare. They are funny, as they often shrink in length and puff up to make themselves look wider. Then they'll strike at you with little effect. Then if that doesn't work, they fake their own death!!!
Thanks for providing the video and thanks all for the help identifying the snake. This snake was puffed up and doing the fake death act after my dog got too close.
See, I thought it was called the don't-touch snake!That's called an ugly snake..... But then again they all are.
There no way to avoid that, its ingrained in us from inherent evolutionary response.Hognose. I handle venomous and non all the time...for whatever reason they still give me the willies and I treat them with the respect I give venomous snakes.
As a kid, we played with a lot of snakes, kept them as pets, etc. I don't ever remember fearing them. We'd all chase them down and catch them if we could. Garter snakes, racers, water snakes, rat snakes, milk snakes, hog nose, little ring necks, lots of them.There no way to avoid that, its ingrained in us from inherent evolutionary response.
As a kid, we played with a lot of snakes, kept them as pets, etc. I don't ever remember fearing them. We'd all chase them down and catch them if we could. Garter snakes, racers, water snakes, rat snakes, milk snakes, hog nose, little ring necks, lots of them.
However, we only have one venomous snake around here (eastern Massasauga), it's very rare, and I've only seen two in my life.