Re: How to handle wild snakes?
It generally takes some practice to learn to handle wild snakes freely without getting bitten often. You'll still get bitten. Grabbing and forcefully restraining them is the fastest way to get bitten. As Bandit said, restraining them behind the head is stressful and makes them think they're going to be eaten. I did that when I was a kid, but eventually learned better ways of handling. And, honestly, there is usually no need to handle a wild snake. Look at it, watch it, and let it go on its way. Although I get the appeal of picking them up, and still do it myself often.
Hognoses are cool snakes, I suppose. They're very popular, especially with females, it seems. I suspect it's their "cute" noses. That said, once I get the last two of my baby hognoses eating reliably and sell them, I'll be done with hogs. Just not my cup of tea.
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“...the old ones ... knew in their bones... that death exists, that all life kills to eat, that all lives end, that energy goes on. They knew that humans are participants, not spectators.” -- Stephen Bodio, On the Edge of the Wild
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