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in photography •  8 years ago 

Finally, a venomous snake!


@papa-pepper has pretty much been interacting with snakes for his entire life. However, I never met any of the venomous ones up in Wisconsin where I grew up. There are two species of venomous snakes that are indigenous to Wisconsin, but they both have rattles, and I never found any of them.

Last year in Arkansas, though, I began to encounter some species of venomous snakes. The Copperhead, as pictured here, was the first. Having a certain respect for and understanding of snakes in general, the transition to interaction with venomous snakes was not that difficult for me. It certainly is a sobering adventure with real risks involved, but since I am aware of the risks and comfortable with the possible outcomes, I do not hesitate to check these snakes out on a closer level.

As you can see from the photos above, the camouflage of the Copperhead is quite remarkable. When you combine this with their nocturnal tendencies, they can pose a certain threat to humans and animals alike. Often, I relocate venomous snakes these days. Technically, it is illegal to kill them in Arkansas unless it is a life or death situation, so I prefer to move them to a safer location, for them and for us.

I’ll share more about this incredible creature later, as I’m trying to keep this one basically a “photo post.” Enjoy the images!

As always, I'm @papa-pepper and here's the proofs:

Which one do you like better?



Until next time…

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Ok. Dude we gotta talk...A copperhead! Your FACE next to a copperhead?! I live in TN and warn my kids about these all the time. You are too much! I am sweating just from looking at those pictures. Resteemed.

Yeah, I warn my kids too! LOL!

Awesome pipictures i dont like getting bit by my ball pythons, i dont have the guts to mess with anything venomous lol

Thanks for the great post and photos! I'm always fascinated by snakes, I used to see copperheads when I lived in north Georgia every now and then. I've always wanted to see an indigo in the wild but never been lucky enough. One day we helped some folks at the Orianne Society who are working to breed and release more into the wild!

I've always wanted to meet an Indigo in the wild too! Maybe one day!

I fell the same way as lexikon082, I live in alabama and we have a over abundance of cotton mouth snakes. A week or so ago my 14 year old son had to call the police (no animal controll in the city we live in) to remove one fron our back deck. Cool pictures. I would include a picture of the officer removing the snake... but i dont know how.

If I was closer, you could just call me. I love that stuff.


Once I got a call and was able to remove over 50 snakes from a property!!!


https://steemit.com/adventure/@papa-pepper/time-to-call-papa-pepper-an-infestation-of-snakes

You seem alot mor comfortable with them than the officer did

Yeah, probably because I'm not a trained professional.

I'm a noobie here on steemit, and I saw you originally on youtube, then came across your post here as I was looking though photography posts.

Being a recent resident of Tennessee I'm very familiar with the various venomous snakes in the area. fortunately I haven't run into any of them yet in either my photography or metal detecting outings.

Nice images, by the way. What gear do you use?

A CANON VIXIA HF500... I think.

Please relocate each and every Copperhead at least 20 miles away from your home before we come to visit. Thanks Son.

Maybe you employ the use of a snake-relocating drone.

Thank is a good idea. Maybe Mark could make one for me!

20 miles???? You do realize that takes at least an hour worth of driving here in the Ozarks, don't you?

As we have now learned to say, "As the crow flies, you are already there, but it's about a three hour drive..."

Usually snakes left alone, leave you alone. Accidentally stepping on a copperhead, barefoot in the yard is serious business, but they're not nearly as mean as a rattler or a cottonmouth. Poke a cottonmouth with a stick and he might chase you down.

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Don't git yerself bit!

Yeah, I'm not really into all of that...

Awesome post @papa-pepper...& please be careful handling those "slicksters" lol

I will! So far so good!

Okay Bro:)

Wow! Great pictures. Maybe we'll get a chance to eat a copperhead in one of the upcoming Steem-pocalypse games. If so, I'll remember what this little fellow looks like.

There you go! You've read my mind... but, of course, what would happen if you ate a venomous snake?...

Ah, I think we will have to wait until the proper time for that answer. Don't want to give any clues to future participants.

Where do you even find these?
Do you have like a snake farm or something lol.. :p

I'm just out there in the wild a lot of the time... and so are they!

Cool..
Be careful though..they are deadlier than they appear

Amazing creature.Great Pictures @papa-pepper

Thank you. It is an amazing creature indeed!

Such amazing snakes that do not deserve the hate. These guys are some of the most calm snakes I have ever worked with!

They really are! I had plenty of opportunity for it to try to bite me, my camera was less than six inches away. I've found the same to be true with Water Moccasins. Very chill snakes and really a great threat in most situations.

Amazing, Good jobs my friend :D

Thanks once again!

@papa-pepper, this one goes to daily selection 😊

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Great post!!!

Thank you!

Amazing photos. I have always loved and appreciated nature except for snakes.
Your posts actually make them very interesting!

Thanks for the look at a gorgeous reptile. Not often we get to see them up close and personal. Glad you put it out there for us. Like both shots in the proof, but the camo is amazing. See why one might step on them.

Yeah, they blend in very well.

I like showing the details up close, so thanks for checking it out!

Wow the camo is amazing.
Just be careful though. Steemit can't afford to loose its favorite pepper.

amazing snake pictures ;) I also posted some of my current costa rica journey ;)

Stick with your favourite animals. Turtles are slower, non poisonous, and are happy to eat greens, not meat.
Great camo, if they can hide that well in the daylight, how hard to see them in the night.
Do they 'milk'them for anti-venom in the U S?. If so there is another money maker for you.

Snakes .... why'd it have to be snakes! ... hahah ...

Whoa! ... that's pretty darn close ...... Just out of curiosity , in that second to last picture(1st proof picture) , where exactly is the snakes head? under your head or under the leaves there?

And I am assuming if you got that close to it , that it wasn't that bothered by you being there? yes? ... no? ... and is that unusual?

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  • Beautiful nature for pets.
  • Beautiful photo shots you take.
    Good job @papa-pepper

You're a brave man bro, but no weapon formed against us shall prosper. I just steemit.chat msged you. Talk soon

I'm glad you got to see a nice copperhead! Did you notice any smell like cucumbers? They do have a unique smell that helps when you're traipsing around in the dark down there in Arkansas!

You are giving me the chills just seeing the pictures! Be safe out there @papa-pepper!

I'll be safe.... at least I'll try...

If you need a doctor I can bring my father up, but we are hours away! lol

Thanks for the offer. I was thinking that maybe @tfeldman could help now.

I do like shots and snakes ;) great job

Good to hear it!

I love the posts about the creatures. So I am looking forward to see another one and more and more. You live in a very exotic place 😄😁 Great to have you on the board. 👍🏻

Very good looking hard to see snake. Please not so close to your face next time!

Ok, I'll be safe!

Lol come to papa.

Terrific photos.

I like them better this way
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