RattlesnakeDan
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solution: blow both ends off... grab a stick to pin it down then figure out which end was the head ...
being new here, i was wondering what that roll of toilet paper was for...I'd be squealing like one of your trapped pigs and trying to run the other direction likely hurting myself in the process.....
Besides make it headless?What does one do with a coral snake?
The options are endless really.....What does one do with a coral snake?
"Deadliest snake in America " is misleading. Although it's venom is highly toxic, fatal bites are so rare, the only supplier of anti-venom quit making it. Rattlesnakes probably account for more deaths than any other poisonous snake in America.
And the reason for this is that a coral snake literally has to gnaw on you for a bit before the fans get to you. Unlike other venomous snakes the coral snake has is its fangs at the rear of it's its mouth.
Most bites that lead to death are in the webbing between the thumb and forefinger or other places that leave an area for it to bite that is narrow enough for it to get the fangs onto the skin.
They have neurotoxin that attacks the neuro system instead of hemotoxin that directly attacks the blood like most other venomous snakes.