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Florida has lots of reptiles and amphibians but nothing to worry about. If so, they should put a large sign as you come south over the Georgia-Florida border. 





My relatives in Minnesota always told us there were no venomous snakes in the state, maybe they just wanted to convince us to move there?
Not true and we also have poisonous spiders. My oldest was bit by a brown recluse spider about 8 years ago and it took 3 hospitals and a wazoo of specialists to think his leg was rotting away from something supposedly not here.
I think the signs they have at the rest areas are more of an educational tool for tourists. Lets tourists know what we have in our state to be cautious of. The signs are generally posted outside the bathrooms for maximum exposure.![]()
60 above zero New Yorkers try to turn on the heat.... People in Maine plant gardens.
I remember when I was younger my family went tubing in Minnesota, our other family members told us to watch out for snapping turtles. I thoughtit's just a little turtle, what could you possibly have to watch out for, a bruised bum cheek? a sore toe?
Than I move to Maryland and saw a giant dinosaur head come out of the lake one day. When I asked the ranger what kind of turtle that was he said "Oh that's a snapping turtle, that one looks big enough to break your arm"Holy crud! I could have had my little hiney bit clean off when I was tubing down that river, or been toe less!!!!!
About 6 years ago we saw what I thought to be a large cat or small dog walking accross the road in a fiends housing development.
As we drove closer the shape became obvious it was a huge turtle - Looked like it was over a foot off the ground and at least as wide as a garbage can lid....we do have huge snapper's here!!!!
Do you remember which river in MN you were in?
My son was bitten by a water moccasin on our last visit to Disney in May 2009. He spent 3 days in intensive care and received 12 vials of antivenin. If we had seen signs of any kind, I know we would have been more aware. I just don't want any other family to go through what ours did.
There are snakes in almost every state. We've seen them at POR on several ocassions and they are afraid of people. I think I've actually read posts where people have found them in their resort room but they really won't hurt you unless you taunt them.
The same applies to alligators. They are natural to Florida and people live with them every day. Posting signs really won't make a difference.
I think I need to move to Maine!
Unlike a snake, a moose will total my car!![]()
And the closer you get to Canada, the signs say "Watch out for Moosehead beer"We do have warning signs along the roadways:
Watch out for the MOOSE!!!!!!!!![]()
webstah, love your post.
I've never seen a snake at WDW. But like anywhere else, you should try to be aware of your surroundings. I pass several "moose crossing" signs during my weekly travels, but don't panic every time I get behind the wheel. I just keep my eye out. Unlike a snake, a moose will total my car!![]()
yikes... booked cbr and now I am afraid of alligators.
Is it safe to be near the lake? Don't they come out to sit in the sun near shore?
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