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Venomous
Snakes of Florida
Introduction
• Most snake bites caused by non venomous
snakes
• 120 Known species in North America
• 20 Venomous to humans,
• 50% Snake bites by venomous species are
“Dry Bites” ~ No venom injected
(except Hawaii)
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Facts
• 5 0f 6 venomous snakes found in Florida are Pit Vipers
• Key Identifying Feature: Facial pit (heat sensing) between
eye and nostril on each side of the head; primary sense
used to track, triangulate, and bite
• Venom is hemotoxin which destroys blood & walls of
blood vessels
• Venom glands give the snake head a triangle shape. Glands
are located behind jaw
• Vipers, generally have a pronounced ridge over the eye
giving it a ‘mean’ appearance
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Eastern Diamondback
Rattlesnake
• Largest of the rattlers
• Strike & Recoil in ¼ Second
• Typically will not chase and gives
rattle/ hiss warning
• Does not have to coil to strike
• Keep 6’ away
• Accurately strikes ½ body length
• Bites often result of carelessness
• Prey: Rabbits, Squirrels, rats,
mice, etc.
• Found in palmettos, pinewoods,
bushy & grassy areas
Source: www.kingsnake.com
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Timber Rattlesnake
• Habitat:
Sugar cane
fields,
plantations,
flatwoods,
river
bottoms,
farms
The Pit of a Pit Viper
Source: www.kingsnake.com
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Pigmy Rattlesnake
• Aggressive
• Rattle sounds
like an insect
buzz
• Habitat: Same
as
diamondback
Source: www.kingsnake.com
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Water Moccasin
Cottonmouth
• Vary in color while
maturing
• In defense it will coil and
open its mouth
• Does not have to be coiled
to strike
• Can bite underwater
• Habitat: Near water, trees,
grassy patches,
• Will often hold its ground!
Source: www.kingsnake.com
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Southern Copperhead
• Habitat: Wet &
Dry areas around
wood piles
• Feed on frogs,
small rodents
Source: www.kingsnake.com
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Coral Snake
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Related to the Mamba & Cobra
Not a viper. Will have a slender head
Venom is a neurotoxin which attacks the
nervous system causing paralysis. The most
potent venom!
Timid, non aggressive~ bite can be deadly
Habitat: Burrow in ground, wood piles
Identification: Yellow and red bands
together; bands go completely around body
Black head. Scarlett King bellies are white
– Red & Black= Friend of Jack. Red & Yellow=
Kill a fellow
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King snake in Florida does not resemble a
Coral snake
Source: www.kingsnake.com
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U.S. Snake Bite Incidence
• Snake Bites are not accurately tracked, often go
unreported
• Average: 45,000 Snake Bites/ year in US, 70008000 by venomous snakes
• Between 10-15 Deaths/ Year
• Majority of bites in SW due to large population of
rattlesnakes
• North Carolina has highest state incidence
Average: 19bites/100,000 persons per year
• National Average: 4bites/100,000 persons per year
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Prevention/ Safety
• WATCH YOUR STEP!!!
• Do not touch dead snakes with bare hands. A detached
snake head can still inflict a bite!
• Most snakes will only bite when startled, provoked,
threatened, or cornered
• When working in wooded areas:
– Where sturdy over the ankle boots, durable pants, and use gloves
to handle refuse
– Tread heavily, snakes will hear you and flea
• Direct Encounters: Back away, keep your eyes on the
snake
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Prevention/ Safety
• Do not blindly reach into wood piles, flip over
rocks, etc.
• Avoid snakes appearing to be dead. They often
use this as a defense mechanism
• Contractors engaging in activities where snakes
live should provide training, have a plan in case
of snake bite to include locating nearest
hospital and if they are experienced in treating
bites, should train employees on prevention,
and outfit workers properly
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First Aid
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SEEK MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IMMEDIATELY!!!!!
Treat all bites as poisonous
Keep person calm and as still as possible
Remove all jewelry
Wash wound with soap & water
Apply suction device if person is more than an hour from
treatment
• Immobilize limb below the heart
• Give 100% oxygen if available
• Perform CPR if necessary
Source: WebMD
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Outmoded Treatments
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Do not administer pain medication or give food
Tourniquets
Cutting the wound open
Sucking out venom by mouth
Snake stones
Application of any chemicals
Use of electroshock therapy
Often field treatments by untrained personnel
result in damage to victim or by the person
applying treatment
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Summary
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Watch your step in hazardous environment
Wear protective clothing
If a snake is encountered, leave it alone!
In the event of a bite, seek medical
assistance immediately
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