Re: Massasauga snake
[Re: BigBob]
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[quote=BigBob]Rare and endangered in Mo Last I heard, likely extirpated.[/quote
I was bit by one near Columbia way back in the 1950's while a student at MU. Spent the night in intensive care, which was not necessary. It was the University clinic's first snake bite and they wanted to make a production out of it.
Jarhead
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Re: Massasauga snake
[Re: AJE]
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Protected in Ohio. Never had a problem with them except when trying to catch one. The big ones usually take off at the first sign of intrusion (unless cornered). The small ones have great markings.
jim
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Re: Massasauga snake
[Re: AJE]
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11/09/22 11:03 PM
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When I lived in Central Kansas I'd see a couple every year. Down in a draw with a spring and cattails was a good place to watch your step. I'm guessing the biggest one would not have been anymore than 18 or 20 inches long.
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Re: Massasauga snake
[Re: AJE]
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11/09/22 11:35 PM
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Yeah I was surprised tonight to learn that they aren't as long as I would have thought, though they are fat in the middle. It's scary how well they blend in with their surroundings.
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Re: Massasauga snake
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11/10/22 07:23 AM
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Around here they are mostly in marshy areas that haven’t been developed, drained, sprayed, etc. Seem to like crayfish holes for getting through winters. Not a very large snake but definitely a wide one relative to their length. The rattle is interesting. Not a constant buzz but more of a flip or flick of that tail I’d call it. In early warm spring when they come out driving along old gravel roads through habitat in dark you find them once and awhile on the road. They really flatten out to hide, interesting snake. Jim
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Re: Massasauga snake
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11/10/22 07:28 AM
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There are some at Burchard Lake in SE Nebraska . Some University ppl know where a denning site is and they poke around there in the spring.
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Re: Massasauga snake
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11/10/22 08:05 AM
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So the Wisconsin DNR is trying to increase their population. I guess I shouldn't be surprised. I hope some of the wolves get bit.
Steve WTA NRA
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Re: Massasauga snake
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11/10/22 08:09 AM
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Massasauga bites are not like cottonmouth snakes, diamond back, prairie or timber rattler bites. More like copperhead bites. Not good, get so sick you wanna die maybe, but rarely cause death.
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Re: Massasauga snake
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11/10/22 08:34 AM
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AJE and everybody that commented -
Thank you for the thread and the education. Excellent topic!
Jack
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Re: Massasauga snake
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11/10/22 02:28 PM
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All over southwest Kansas. Find a prairie dog hole and you’ll find them. Multiple thems.
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Re: Massasauga snake
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So the Wisconsin DNR is trying to increase their population. I guess I shouldn't be surprised. Yes, they sure are. Unreal, I know.
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Re: Massasauga snake
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danny clifton
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Coyote Clayton , you sure your not seeing prairie rattlers? Prairie rattlers get 2 1/2 - 3 feet long. i caught one once that was 4. A Massasauga rarely gets over 2.
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Re: Massasauga snake
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My family had a farm that was infected with them. When we bailed hay we turned each each bail over before picking it up. They would get picked up buy the baler and would be half in the bail and half out.
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