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Bitten by Snakes or Snapping Turtles while Swimming?
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Bitten by Snakes or Snapping Turtles while Swimming?
David Simpson writes:
How many people a year down there die to snakes, and crocks ? Snakes? About one every few years in spite of the fact that we have the deadliest species on the planet and the greatest number of venomous species. Crocs? Maybe one or two a year. Some people are stupid enough to swim, or play, where the croc can get at them. Crocs are extremely fast on land ... for a very short distance. Don't forget the sharks... I have no doubt there are many folks envious of you & your sharks... [ H. Holt..] -- A host is a host from coast to & no one will talk to a host that's close........[v].(301) 56-LINUX Unless the host (that isn't close).........................pob 1433 is busy, hung or dead....................................20915-1433 |
Bitten by Snakes or Snapping Turtles while Swimming?
On Sun, 3 Sep 2006 02:24:20 +0000 (UTC), David Lesher
typed furiously: David Simpson writes: How many people a year down there die to snakes, and crocks ? Snakes? About one every few years in spite of the fact that we have the deadliest species on the planet and the greatest number of venomous species. Crocs? Maybe one or two a year. Some people are stupid enough to swim, or play, where the croc can get at them. Crocs are extremely fast on land ... for a very short distance. Don't forget the sharks... I have no doubt there are many folks envious of you & your sharks... [ H. Holt..] No evidence has been found that a shark was responsible for the disappearance of Harold Holt. The waters where he was swimming are renowned for being unpredictable and it is quite possible that he was simply pulled under by a current, drowned and lodged under a rock. Of course I believe that all our politicians should go swimming at that beach at least once during their political career. If only one percent disappeared it would improve the quality considerably. -- Regards David Simpson "Men have two emotions: Hungry and Horny. If you see him without an erection, make him a sandwich." - Someone on soc.sexuality.general |
Bitten by Snakes or Snapping Turtles while Swimming?
Stephen Henning wrote:
There are two in Australia also but they don't have a "Brown Snake" but do have the Brown Tree Snake and the Slate-Brown Snake in addition to those two snakes they have the Children's Python... I hate to argue with someone who obviously know his way around snakes and outbacks but... ...Olive Python... That's almost brown. ...Speckled Brown Snake, Peninsula Brown Snake, Ingram's Brown Snake, Ringed Brown Snake, Western Brown Snake or Gwarder, Common or Eastern Brown Snake... Aww, come on - there are loads. |
Bitten by Snakes or Snapping Turtles while Swimming?
Lon wrote: I live in the greater San Jose Bay Area too, and every time someone even spots a hunk of what might be cougar doo-doo, the local snooze stations go berserk with reports of the incident and the spotting and "useful" cautions and numbers to call and such. I haven't seen as many reports from the eastern hills as from around such places as the Stanford campus area, Los Altos Hills, and just down the street a coupla blocks. Perhaps the western hill mountain lions are more visible than the ones up behind the east bay? Might be the topography. Sea, hills, I-280, towns, 101, Bay all running parallel like stripes West to east. When the cats come out of the hills they end up on the freeway (one killed soem months back, someone saw another 2 mths ago). If they cross the 280 theyre in some town or other. looks like cover but its someones yard. |
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