lockedoutlogic
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Nope. Not a species that thrives in climates as dry as most of Kansas and Nebraska as far as I'm aware. Water moccasins are snakes I learned about as preferring to live in swampy areas. Kansas and Nebraska are very lacking in that type of terrain.
Rattlers, heck yes, but not lurking about in water or nearby waiting to strike. They prefer sunny bluffs with cracks they can crawl into if they get too warm.
Nope. Never saw a copperhead or heard of anyone who had. Did a bit of googling and found they inhabit only one county in Eastern KS and the far southeastern corner of NE.
Much less often than that, I expect, since rattlesnakes usually only strike if you happen onto one unexpectedly. That's why kids learn to make a lot of noise if they're exploring hilly places. Rattlers are much more eager to escape people than go after them.
ETA: I lived in Kansas nearly sixty years, just so you know I'm quite familiar with what it's like there. As a kid, used to wander around a creek about a quarter mile from my home, which is where I learned to walk noisily because there might well be rattlesnakes in the dry grassland above the creek.
I think the Point is that there are natural dangers everywhere...
And I wouldn't expect the Hotel I'm staying at to give me a speech. Maybe the warning signs...yes...but not hand hold me to tell me (bad pun) that I'm "not in Kansas anymore".
I just can only lay so much blame on Disney here.
If we were to expect them to eliminate this threat...then they'd have to shut it down. Anyone suggesting that?