faerie_wing
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Mar 4, 2002
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- 7
There seems to be a lot of discussion about alligators lately, but it seems that another more dangerous member of the reptile family is being overlooked.....the pygmy rattlesnake!
Last Easter we stayed at CSR, & each night my DH & I would take a relaxing stroll around the grounds. One evening, we happened upon a group of kids huddled around something. As we got closer, I asked what they had found.....to which they replied "a really pretty little snake & he's looking at us!" Well, this snake was none other than a pygmy rattlesnake, with his head raised in a defensive position, which packs a LOT of venom for it's size! I calmly instructed the kids to move on, then got out lf there myself!
Disney has done a remarkable job of maintaining wild areas for animals displaced by development.....however, it would seem that the resorts are attractive to just about every species, & they have no qualms about moving right back in. (We joke that the ducks in the swimming pool are on their honeymoon, & the bunnies at OKW are looking for golf balls.) So, just a warning to be aware of what's underfoot!
Julie
Last Easter we stayed at CSR, & each night my DH & I would take a relaxing stroll around the grounds. One evening, we happened upon a group of kids huddled around something. As we got closer, I asked what they had found.....to which they replied "a really pretty little snake & he's looking at us!" Well, this snake was none other than a pygmy rattlesnake, with his head raised in a defensive position, which packs a LOT of venom for it's size! I calmly instructed the kids to move on, then got out lf there myself!
Disney has done a remarkable job of maintaining wild areas for animals displaced by development.....however, it would seem that the resorts are attractive to just about every species, & they have no qualms about moving right back in. (We joke that the ducks in the swimming pool are on their honeymoon, & the bunnies at OKW are looking for golf balls.) So, just a warning to be aware of what's underfoot!
Julie