woodjin said:
Ariadne, bitten by a copperhead...cheez. Can we get some more detail on that event? What happened? What kind of reaction did you have? What did they do to you for treatment? Also, do you know if those tree frogs you saw were pine barren tree frogs or grey tree frogs? very interesting!
Jeff
Oddly enough, the copperhead biting incident took place in Lumberton, NJ, which is not really in the right range for that species. I had a meeting a bank to ask for a loan, which I incidentally did not get, and I was dressed up to impress the loan agents – this is an important part of the story, because I was wearing very high heels which ultimately saved me from a more serious event. It was late spring and my parents’ home, where it occurred, had flagstones paving the way through the courtyard garden. I stepped off the front step onto the flagstone, right onto a copperhead, who immediately struck. Due to the height of my heels, the strike hit right on my ankle bone, rather than into the fleshy part of my leg. I didn’t know what it was, but I knew snake bites in general are bad, and the pain was immediately intense. I went inside, told my boyfriend of the time, who took one look at the very apparent fang marks and said we need to get to the hospital NOW. He was a herpetologist (amateur), so that ended up being quite helpful, as I could very clearly describe the snake that had bitten (I am pretty good with detail as a general rule). He took me to the hospital where they immediately took me into the ER and a doctor asked me a few questions that, I kid you not, went something like this:
“Ma’am, are you sure it was a snake?”
Me – “Yes. A copperhead. I saw it.”
“Not a spider?”
Me – “No. I saw the snake.”
“Maybe a spider by a snake?”
Me – “GAAAAHHHH!!!!”
I started to panic, they gave me a tetanus shot while they got on the phone with someone from New York (specializes in anti-venoms, etc.). The pain was pretty intense, but mostly the color of my leg freaked me out. It was purple, and stripey. They gave the anti-venom, which they actually had on hand (very lucky for me). The only lasting damage is that I have a “dead spot” on my ankle where I can’t feel anything at all and which, for some unknown reason, does not tan particularly well.
And that’s the snake-bite story. Not too interesting.
As for the tree frogs of Jackson, both types were there, and we DID take tons of photos of them. I was pretty amazed by them. I actually didn’t know that Jersey had tree frogs at the time!