Beheaded rattlesnake bites man that killed it

Beheaded rattlesnake bites man

Rural Washington man thinks he’s killed the reptile and is then bitten by it
The Associated Press

Updated: 9:36 a.m. ET Aug 10, 2007

PROSSER, Wash. - Turns out, even beheaded rattlesnakes can be dangerous.

That’s what 53-year-old Danny Anderson learned as he was feeding his horses Monday night, when a 5-foot rattler slithered onto his central Washington property, about 50 miles southeast of Yakima.

Anderson and his 27-year-old son, Benjamin, pinned the snake with an irrigation pipe and cut off its head with a shovel. A few more strikes to the head left it sitting under a pickup truck.

“When I reached down to pick up the head, it raised around and did a backflip almost, and bit my finger,” Anderson said. “I had to shake my hand real hard to get it to let loose.”

His wife insisted they go to the hospital, and by the time they arrived at Prosser Memorial Hospital 10 minutes later, Anderson’s tongue was swollen and the venom was spreading. He then was taken by ambulance 30 miles to a Richland hospital to get the full series of six shots he needed.

The snake head ended up in the bed of his pickup, and Anderson landed in the hospital until Wednesday afternoon.

Mike Livingston, a Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife biologist, said the area where the Anderson’s live is near prime snake habitat. But he said he had never heard of anyone being bit by a decapitated snake before.
“That’s really surprising but that’s an important thing to tell people,” he said. “It may have been just a reflex on the part of the snake.”

If another rattlesnake comes along, Anderson said he’ll likely try to kill it again, but said he’ll grab a shovel and bury it right there. “It still gives me the creeps to think that son-of-a-gun could do that,” he said.

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“It still gives me the creeps to think that son-of-a-gun could do that,” he said.

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“It still gives me the creeps to think that son-of-a-gun could do that,” he said.

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For some reason I think that was edited for the news.

maybe. but people in TX say son of a gun all the time.

Another reason why I hate snakes

and scared to hell of them.

I hate snakes more than spiders…and I really really hate spiders.

i don’t buy it. Dude got bit, then killed it.

heh… no shit

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i don’t buy it. Dude got bit, then killed it.

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if you had a snake attached to your hand would you be able to focus enough to kill it?

that dead snake was way smarter than this guy…

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if you had a snake attached to your hand would you be able to focus enough to kill it?

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Generally when things attack you, you tried to defend yourself, which usually leads to killing it.

this dude had 4 brain cells. one was busy transmitting pain and the other 3 were busy processing oh shit. which leaves 0 to make up a story.
therefore, i believe him by default

son of a gun, that sucks

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this dude had 4 brain cells. one was busy transmitting pain and the other 3 were busy processing oh shit. which leaves 0 to make up a story.
therefore, i believe him by default

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fucking LOL

:word:

i can’t believe i missed that