Skibum1970
Well-Known Member
I’m not being snarky with the following question, I’m genuinely curious,
Does someone, from any part of the country, realize that snakes, fish, turtles, and so on, are in manmade lakes in their part of the country?
I just don’t know if we need signs at every corner to remind us that a poisonous snake or spider could be around.. or signs on every beach near the ocean. I would hate to see something like that happen due to extremely rare attacks. I just can’t imagine that any adult in America would never have heard of alligators being associated with Florida.. it’s on almost every map, and there’s a little known college football team with the name.
I live in Ohio and people act as if copperheads and rattlesnakes won't cross the Ohio River. While Ohio is a bit north, I don't think that the river would truly stop them. Now, if they are just discriminating against Ohio, well, they can just stay out. Same with bears. Actually, I'm amazed at how ignorant people are of the area that they live in. Maybe they can use the smart phones to take a picture and google what snake just caused their leg to swell up and go necrotic.
Let's not even start on black widow and funnel-web spiders. Or centipedes.