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<blockquote data-quote="Twapster" data-source="post: 91797" data-attributes="member: 1582"><p>Nugget , I believe almost all recorded snake bites are below the knee ie 90%+, except for an unlucky few. Would be just my luck deep in a hole somewhere and getting bitten on the forehead. Ive had a tiger snake swim up river almost between my legs while trout fishing, pretty docile when in the water. Had a guy tell me similar story snorkeling for gold in a river...looked up an snake was 6 inches from his head but just moved away from him and swam up stream!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Twapster, post: 91797, member: 1582"] Nugget , I believe almost all recorded snake bites are below the knee ie 90%+, except for an unlucky few. Would be just my luck deep in a hole somewhere and getting bitten on the forehead. Ive had a tiger snake swim up river almost between my legs while trout fishing, pretty docile when in the water. Had a guy tell me similar story snorkeling for gold in a river...looked up an snake was 6 inches from his head but just moved away from him and swam up stream! [/QUOTE]
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