Snakes are tricky creatures, both to photograph and to handle. Their long, thin bodies and surface-hugging habits create challenges for photographers, and their nervous natures don’t permit easy interaction, especially for those of us carrying cameras. Even a medium-sized creature will win at wrestling. And many bite in self-defense—with alarming speed. One particularly quick animal that mistook my hand for food scored three bites before my brain had time to register what was happening.
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