PINKIE-PEPPER DEMONSTRATES HOW TO GAIN CONTROL OF A WILD SNAKE IF YOU NEED TO

in #howto7 years ago

Honestly, this was not even a post idea.


Recently, we relocated some wild snakes. While we were letting them go in a more remote location, Pinkie-Pepper asked if she could attempt to pick up a large Black Rat Snake. Yes, this snake can bite and it does have teeth, but it is also nonvenomous and technically harmless for the most part as far as humans are concerned.

@Papa-pepper loves his children dearly and does not want to put them in harm's way, but he can allow them to have opportunities to learn about things and better understand certain common creatures. Trust us, sharks and jellyfish are a lot more dangerous, but we still plan on swimming in the ocean soon, (if you get our point.)


Here you can see Pinkie-Pepper and Red-Pepper with an empty snake bag between them. Pinkie-Pepper is the one pointing at the snake. She is contemplating her move. Notice that the snake is alert and facing them.

Here you can see that Red-Pepper (the feet and skirt at the top of the screen) has distracted the Black Rat Snake and Pinkie-Pepper has now snuck up from behind it. She is now attempting to grab the snake behind its head so that she can control it and prevent it from biting her.

When the snake realizes what is going on, it quickly turns at Pinkie-Pepper and opens its mouth. This can be intimidating, but it also let's you know that the snake is ready to bite, and you probably should not pick it up this way.


SHE MAKES IT LOOK EASY


Once the snake settles down, Pinkie-Pepper is able to walk up to it, carefully reach behind its head, and firmly grab it by the neck. Notice that this time it does not even open its mouth until after she already has a good grip on it. Now, she can pick up the snake without it biting her.

Although this is a good sized snake, it is nonvenomous and does not pose a threat to humans. So many snakes are killed each just because people are afraid of them, do not like them, or think that all snakes are dangerous. We would rather have our children understand snakes and be able to identify them, as ignorance can be very dangerous. Many people are also bitten by snakes when they try to kill them, which actually increases their fear of them and adds to the bad image of snakes.

Of course, the @little-peppers are free to fear snakes if they wish. For now, they just have a healthy respect for these creatures. We know that these types of posts are not for everyone, but we hope that some of you can appreciate them.

This snake has a place in the world, so we just moved it a little farther from our neighbors and our little animals. Also, just because Pinkie-Pepper can do it does not mean that you should try it. Be safe, it is a big world out there!


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Some would be turned off. Good to have a healthy view of interacting with nature as opposed to irrational fears

STEEM On!!

Many would freak out about this, or about the snake, but there is no reason too. If they want to have irrational fears later they can, but we would rather not encourage that.

There is no way I would be getting close to a snake

Wow!!!

Now young ladies..... We love you.

I can vouch first hand for the @little-peppers ability to handle snakes. I was beyond impressed. They could instruct a class on handling reptiles.

They are more competent than most men in this area!

Education of the populace of wildlife is essential, in order to dispel myths and to protect the animals!

Man them kids are fearless!!!

They got some skills!

Love it. Pinkie Pepper and Red Pepper are brave girls and they are clearly enjoying a unique, educational and fulfilling childhood.

I have a huge fear of snakes. My Dad was hit by a baby (tiny thing too) copperhead several years back and almost lost his leg. I go the other direction when I see one.
I absolutely love that you are teaching your children, from a young age, how to coexist with them. My son is the snake handler in this house. Anytime any of us see one we get him. He always catches it and moves it far back in the woods.
Nature is all around us, and many times it's because we have moved in on its territory. Teaching your children about these kind of things will hopefully remove the fear many of us have for things we simply don't know enough about.

These ones can help @mama-pepper out (if need be) when I am not around. Glad to hear that your boy is there to help!

Ahh... a snake! ;)

A more appropriate reaction.. hehe.. ^_^

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