Posted on 05/30/2013 9:55:26 AM PDT by Clint N. Suhks
WASHINGTON - They're not on a plane, but snakes in a tree could still be scary -- especially when they're spotted in D.C.
DCist says an email in an Adams Morgan Yahoo Group by a D.C. police sergeant discussed snakes falling out of trees at Walter Pierce Park in Northwest.
The posting was reported by the website PoPville and reads:
"On Thursday, May 23, 2013 around 11:40am a call came in about a couple of snakes that fell out of the trees. When the snakes fell they scared the children, and everyone fled. This was in the playground area. I responded but found no snakes. I caught one small enough to fit inside an empty water bottle I had. It was probably a black rat snake. They are indigenous to trees and the warm weather is drawing them out."
Albimar Cuadrasleal, a painter who sometimes does work at a building near the park, tells WTOP the snake sighting occurred around the time when he was parking his car last Thursday.
He says he heard a commotion at the park, and helped remove about six children from the area. He says women at the park said the snake came out of a tree, and he took this cellphone video of a snake in a playground at the park:
Cuadrasleal estimates the snake was about 4 feet long, and says he saw a smaller snake come out of a tree at the park about a week earlier.
The police officer who responded to the park for the snake sighting also tells WTOP he took the smaller snake he found to the National Zoo, where it was identified as a northern brown snake.
PoPville notes that the National Zoo says black rat snakes tend to be shy and will avoid confrontation if possible. They are not venomous, kill their prey by constriction and often will climb trees.
The zoo says some of the adult snakes also will "attempt to protect themselves."
"They coil their body and vibrate their tails in dead leaves to simulate a rattle," the zoo says. "If the snakes continue to be provoked, they will strike."
The Northern brown snake, meanwhile, also is non-venomous. Its prey includes worms and slugs.
Urbanites are funny to watch.
Had that same problem when I was in high school...
Don’t love snakes myself. Kinda indicative of DC...
A 10 ft long black snake fell out of one of my MIL’s 100+ yr old oak trees. I have a picture of it- wish I knew how to post pics here.
We let it go on its merry way back up the tree.
We could certainly use a ton of those snakes here in the Pacific NorthWET. We have more slugs than Quaker has oats. And our indigenous garden snakes don’t really control slugs adequately.
DC is a vile nest of snakes
DNC convention.
When I still had the old farm, I once watched a large (5 foot) Black Snake climb straight up an Osage Orange tree. Fascinating to watch those muscles work!
Ain’t the Creators nature grand? But those with little contact with it sure do act illogical when they are suddenly confronted by it. Snakes climb trees looking for food, they’re just hungry. D.C. should issue them more EBT cards so they wouldn’t have to demean themselves by doing all that work to feed themselves.
snakes in DC??? who’da thunk it.
Snakes eat rats.
Lots of ‘Rats in DC.
My first thought was they found some Congressmen in some trees....
They should all be as bloated as an AG bill.
Times are strange, we got a free upgrade for Snakes on a plane in a Tree!
Should have caught it, it was about 5 feet longer than the world record!
It preys on worms and slugs?
Seems appropriate for DC.
But really, it is a harmless snake. Besides, it’s not is offering apples with a kids meals.
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