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Joep
Aug 20, 2005, 06:34 AM
I was recently hiking on the Appalachian Trail in the Port Clinton, Pennsylvania area an encounters a snake. It struck at me, but missed. I appeard black with lighter markings on it's back. It made a hissing sound, which is what made me stop along the trail, and almost get bitten.

Any idea what kind of snake it was. Also, any idea what my first aid options were. I was at least 5 miles into the hike and alone.

Thanks

RickJ
Aug 20, 2005, 05:24 PM
Many non-poisonous snakes will try to bite - and some quite persistently - and some will even gash you good.

Some even wiggle their tail like a rattler.

That's fyi.

There are but 3 poisonous snakes in PA, and only one is close to your description; the Eastern Massasauga... but it is rarely seen.

Click here for a thumbnail page of Pennsylvania's snakes, where you can probably find and ID the one you saw. (http://www.koolpages.com/hokuspokus/snake/thumbnail.html)

I hope this helps!

Joep
Aug 21, 2005, 10:27 AM
Thanks for your reply. Will Rattle snakes hiss. I thought I would be able to distinctly hear a rattle.

RickJ
Aug 22, 2005, 03:33 AM
Many snakes - even non poisonous ones - hiss. And yes, if it was a rattler, you'd have nearly certainly heard it.

Joep
Aug 22, 2005, 02:46 PM
Thanks for your reply. That makes me feel better since my description may have been off because I was running in the opposite direction.

RickJ
Aug 22, 2005, 02:51 PM
Lol :p
You are welcome!

lilfyre
Nov 25, 2005, 05:12 PM
:eek: Listed below you will find a link that will take to you to Snakes of Massachusetts, now I know that it is not Pennsylvania but the snakes in the area are pretty much the same give or take a few snake. This site has been very helpful in identifying most of the snakes that seem to show up in our back yard and we are in New Jersey, I hope that it is in some way helpful to you.


http://www.umass.edu/nrec/snake_pit/index.html