Bitten by Snakes or Snapping Turtles while Swimming?
"Bermuda999" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ps.com...
qquito wrote:
Hello, All:
I am located in southern Virginia. This afternoon, I saw a small snake
in the water near the edge of a pond while taking a walk there. The
snake swam near the edge and, for a few moments, got further away from
the pond edge and deeper into the water; then it was trying to get out
of the water and stopped half way out of the water. It then returned
back to the water and disappeared---maybe because it noticed that I was
approaching.
There are also quite a few turtles in the pond, and I have seen ones of
maybe 6 to 8 inches in size. Could these be snapping turtles?
Two years ago, I also saw otters showing up in the pond.
My question is: If one swims in such a pond, can one get bitten by
either snakes, or snapping turtles, or even otters? Are there any real
cases of swimmers who got bitten by these animals?
"If you're swimmin' in the creek
and something bites you on the cheek,
that's a moray."
If you jump in the pool
and a fish starts to drool,
that's a moray...
Vultures sing, dingalingaling,
oh - a moray
If you're swimming about
and a fish bites your snout,
it's a moray...
Cheers,
Michael "are earworms used as bait ?" Kuettner
|