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In Jefferson, snake bites the hand that tries to save it -- PETA freak alert
Star-Ledger Staff | Wednesday, August 17, 2005 | BY BILL SWAYZE

Posted on 08/23/2005 11:43:23 AM PDT by girlangler

In Jefferson, snake bites the hand that tries to save it Wednesday, August 17, 2005 BY BILL SWAYZE Star-Ledger Staff Stephen Sodones spotted it along the edge of Route 23 in Jefferson, a snake just starting its precarious slide to the other side of the highway.

So the 62-year-old animal lover picked it up, hoping to carry it to safety. But in doing so, Sodones quickly learned one of nature's more important facts: Snakes bite.

What bit Sodones three times on the arm Monday night was a copperhead, which can grow to 4 feet and have fangs like hypodermic needles. No one is quite sure how big this one was.

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Sodones, who lives in the Newfoundland section of Jefferson, remained hospitalized last night in the intensive care unit at Chilton Memorial Hospital in Pompton Plains. His condition was listed as critical, but improving, a hospital spokeswoman said.

Sodones was given an antivenin intravenously, and is expected to be fine, said Steven Marcus, medical director at New Jersey Poison Information and Education System.

Some say Sodones could have fared much worse.

"If you had to be bit by some venomous snake, you'd want it to be a copperhead," said Joe Abene, venomous snake expert at the Bronx Zoo. "Most people do not have to go to the hospital."

Copperheads get their name from the copper-like hue of the head and are fairly common in the Jefferson area. They account for more cases of venomous snake bites than any other snakes, but their venom is the least toxic of the species, according to the Web site snakesandfrogs.com.

What prompted Sodones to pick up the snake in the first place remains a question to police, authorities said.

But to those who know Sodones, his actions made perfect sense.

A animal lover, Sodones lives alone with a white long-haired cat named "Old Cat." He likes to feed bears and stop traffic so ducks can walk across the road. Not too long ago, he tried to revive a bumblebee, keeping it in the palm of his hand with some water until it buzzed away two hours later, said John Bross, a friend and neighbor.

"One time, I stepped on a spider and he wouldn't talk to me for two days," Bross said. "Steve's got a problem with animals. He loves them too much."

Friends said Sodones routinely takes walks along Route 23, not far from his house. At about 8:30 Monday night, he spotted the reptile in the road. When he picked it up, it attacked him, police said.

At first, Sodones didn't think much about the bites. But about four hours later, when he felt woozy, Sodones called 911, police said.

By then, the snake was long gone.

"It was a good thing to do, but the wrong way to do it. I wouldn't recommend anyone touch a venomous snake unless they know what they are doing," Abene said. "What the heck was he thinking?"

Staff writer Jordan Doronila contributed to this report.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: animalrights; darwincandidate; idiot; nutjob; peta; whackjob
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To: rahbert

Tell me about it. I used to live in Woodville Texas and we killed about six copperheads in our yard there.

One event bit my cat.


41 posted on 08/23/2005 12:14:02 PM PDT by girlangler (I'd rather be fishing)
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To: TASMANIANRED

Got one here for ya Taz...
A real whacko!
Ms.B


42 posted on 08/23/2005 12:17:04 PM PDT by MS.BEHAVIN (Women who behave rarely make history)
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To: girlangler

What a complete total idiot.

First, apparently he knows nothing about identifying anaked, just picks one up!

Our "friendly reptile" defends itself, probly hitting moron several times.

Then to cap it all off, genius waits 4 hours before he seeks medical attention.

Unbelievable


43 posted on 08/23/2005 12:18:58 PM PDT by 76834 (There's nothing wrong with sobriety in moderation.)
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To: genefromjersey

Thank You!


44 posted on 08/23/2005 12:20:40 PM PDT by AxelPaulsenJr (Pray Daily For Our Troops and President Bush)
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To: AxelPaulsenJr

There's a Jefferson parish in Louisiana. Might have been down here (good place for snakes).


45 posted on 08/23/2005 12:23:27 PM PDT by Sofa King (MY rights are not subject to YOUR approval.)
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To: peacebaby
The only good snake's a dead snake, is what I say.

I wouldnt go that far.
Even rattlers and other pit vipers have their purpose in the scheme of things.
When I am out in the boonies I will simply leave snakes alone, figure they have as much right to be there as me, after it IS their turf.
In town, I kill the poisonous types but leave the others alone as well.
Great natural control of rats and mice.
46 posted on 08/23/2005 12:25:19 PM PDT by 76834 (There's nothing wrong with sobriety in moderation.)
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To: peacebaby

Do you know that it is actually illegal to kill a rattlesnake or copperhead in Tennessee?

It is, they are on the threatened species list. However, this is rarely enforced.

A few years ago I was working as an editor of an outdoor magazine and I received a news release from the state wildlife agency. There was a blurb about this guy they had busted for poaching bears in the Cherokee National Forest and, as part of the investigation they raided his freezer at his house and found more than 100 poisonous snakes in it.

So they got him for that too.

When I got the release I just couldn't figure out why anyone would want frozen snakes so I called the TWRA and asked.

"Oh he's one of those good religious guys," said the officer. "You know, one of those snake-handling preachers."

See we have some hillbillys here in Tennessee that handle snakes during their church services. Most of them have a short lifespan and it helps to clean up the gene pool in these parts.

Can you imagine this guy dancing around the church with his FROZEN snakes?


47 posted on 08/23/2005 12:26:02 PM PDT by girlangler (I'd rather be fishing)
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To: Owl_Eagle

Watch it mister. I take offense to any one that would harm my Red Tailed Boa.


48 posted on 08/23/2005 12:27:05 PM PDT by Jersey Republican Biker Chick (People too weak to follow their own dreams, will always find a way to discourage yours.)
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To: Sofa King
And I live in Jefferson county Arkansas, also lots of copperheads in our county.

Sometimes I wish posters would give a little more information in their thread titles.

49 posted on 08/23/2005 12:29:34 PM PDT by AxelPaulsenJr (Pray Daily For Our Troops and President Bush)
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To: girlangler

"He likes to feed bears and stop traffic so ducks can walk across the road. Not too long ago, he tried to revive a bumblebee, keeping it in the palm of his hand with some water until it buzzed away two hours later, said John Bross, a friend and neighbor."

I can just see it, one day his neighbors will come across a bear feeding on his bee-stung and bloated carcass in the road where he was hit after trying to stop traffic for some ducks.


50 posted on 08/23/2005 12:29:39 PM PDT by kenth
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To: Brad's Gramma

"Probably a spy for Enron."

NAH -- James Carville's right-wing brother!


51 posted on 08/23/2005 12:29:58 PM PDT by Polyxene (For where God built a church, there the Devil would also build a chapel - Martin Luther)
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To: dangus

No, I think this idiot actually feeds bears.


52 posted on 08/23/2005 12:31:30 PM PDT by correctthought (Hippies, want to change the world, but all they ever do is smoke pot and smell bad)
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To: girlangler

Oh, man, I saw this Ahole trying to get us to slow for Canadian Geese once. They were a good ways off the road but he was signaling for us to slow down. I whizzed by and should have given him the finger.

I have issues with anyone who feeds the damn bears. I catch 'em they're going to court and paying big fines. One "Weekend only" neighbor used to put food out Sunday Night before he left. We were thick with bears that summer. He was convicted 3 times. I wish he'd have been locked up for a good bit to set the measure home.


53 posted on 08/23/2005 12:32:28 PM PDT by Malsua
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To: girlangler; 76834

The snake or my daughters...hhhmmmm.

I didn't know Tennessee had a law against killing these snakes. I don't think Georgia does.


54 posted on 08/23/2005 12:35:14 PM PDT by peacebaby (Folks around me are crazy. Mercury MUST be in retrograde.)
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To: Jersey Republican Biker Chick

I take offense to any one that would harm my Red Tailed Boa.

Is that the one that you wouldn't loan me to wear to the "'04 Tranny Awards"?  I'd run that over too.

Owl_Eagle

(If what I just wrote makes you sad or angry,

 it was probably sarcasm)

55 posted on 08/23/2005 12:35:47 PM PDT by End Times Sentinel (In Memory of my Dear Friend Henry Lee II)
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To: Owl_Eagle

When we lived in the Georgia country, my husband and I came across a carload of folks in a car with the front tires on one side of a huge snake and the back tires on the other side. They were afraid to run all the way over the snake for fear it would bite a hole in their tires. They had all the windows rolled up - and , mind you, it was 100 degrees outside.

Poor folks.


56 posted on 08/23/2005 12:40:22 PM PDT by peacebaby (Folks around me are crazy. Mercury MUST be in retrograde.)
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To: peacebaby
The snake or my daughters...hhhmmmm
LOL

I read somewhere that the Eastern Diamondback is indeed an endangered species.
Have never seen one here in CenTex but we have plenty of Western Diamondbacks.
Live fairly close to Sweetwater, TX, famous for the annual "Rattlesnake Roundup"
I try to spend as much time outdoors as possible, either hunting, fishing or just generally enjoying the surroundings.
Have encountered hundreds over the years but have better sense than trying to pick one up.
57 posted on 08/23/2005 12:41:20 PM PDT by 76834 (There's nothing wrong with sobriety in moderation.)
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To: 76834
I grew up on a golf course, and my brothers and I were mesmerized by the moccasins trapped in the huge drains on the course some 20 feet deep. Also growing up near water and in the woods, we encountered snakes all the time. They are fascinating, but oops! All it takes is to be bitten just once.
58 posted on 08/23/2005 12:48:43 PM PDT by peacebaby (Folks around me are crazy. Mercury MUST be in retrograde.)
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To: girlangler

Now one knows why fifth column democrats are called copperheads. They always bite the hands of those who would help them.

Of course the guy was an idjit, every good ole redneck knows you stomp a copperhead's bloody head off before picking them up.


59 posted on 08/23/2005 12:58:07 PM PDT by Ursus arctos horribilis ("It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees!" Emiliano Zapata 1879-1919)
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To: girlangler

I bet he was confused for a bit as well. I mean he was TRYING TO HELP the snake, how could it hurt him? All you have to do is hug the monsters and find out they really only have a thorn in their paw, they aren't really dangerous. We just need to UNDERSTAND them. Right?


60 posted on 08/23/2005 1:02:59 PM PDT by sandbar
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