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Author Topic: Snakebite in February?  (Read 7031 times)
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« on: March 13, 2016, 03:23:43 am »

I do know snakes well. If a snake was out at all, and the temps never got out of the 50's, that snake would barely be able to crawl around or move at all. It is almost impossible he would have energy to lift up and strike anything. If you were below freezing that day especially. Now if it had been a hot day and then dropped down into the 50's it is possible he could move enough to bite. I say it is less than 1% chance a snake is responsible just for that reasom. I'd say it's impossible except nothing is impossible, but that is close to it.
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