What are the odds of getting bit by a rattlesnake?

Each year, around 7,000–8,000 people are bitten by venomous snakes in the U.S. This may sound like a large number, but given that the U.S. population is quickly approaching 324 million people, this represents a tiny proportion of the population (less than 0.0025%).
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What are the odds of being bit by a snake?

The odds of being bitten by a venomous snake in the U.S. are estimated at 1 in 37,500. (The odds of being killed in a car accident are far more frightening at 1 in 112.)
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How do you avoid being bitten by a rattlesnake?

Be Rattlesnake Safe
  1. Dress appropriately. ...
  2. Wear good quality hiking boots, tennis shoes, and thick socks. ...
  3. Wear long, loose-fitting pants.
  4. Avoid sticking your hands or feet into holes, thick grasses, and other places where you can't see snakes that may be hiding.
  5. Use a flashlight. ...
  6. Always hike with a friend.
  7. Communicate.
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How often do rattlesnakes bite humans?

The good news is the odds of being bitten by a rattlesnake are low. In a state of 39 million people, approximately 300 rattlesnake bites are reported annually to the California Poison Control System.
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How many people get bitten by rattlesnakes every year?

The California Poison Control System manages and reports approximately 250 cases of rattlesnake bites each year, with over 50 cases occurring in Southern California. California is home to eight species of rattlesnakes, which may be spotted anywhere from off-road dirt trails to your own backyards and front porches.
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Which snake bite kills fastest?

Saw-scaled viper (Echis carinatus). The saw-scaled viper (Echis carinatus) may be the deadliest of all snakes, since scientists believe it to be responsible for more human deaths than all other snake species combined.
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What US state has the most snakes?

California: 33

It is home to more than 33 snake species, and many are endemic to the state.
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Which state has the most rattlesnake bites?

Generally, rattlesnakes are considered the most venomous and the most likely to cause death, said Schulte. Arizona and California had most of the rattlesnake bites, she found. According to the study, anti-venom therapy was administered in about 26 percent of snakebite cases.
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How painful is a rattlesnake bite?

A rattlesnake bite can produce painful swelling, bruising, tissue destruction, bleeding problems and, in rare cases, can be fatal. Most bites occur between the months of April and October.
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Which state has the most rattlesnakes?

The greatest concentration of them is in the Southwestern United States and in Northern Mexico. Arizona is home to 13 species of rattler, more than any other state.
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Can you outrun rattlesnake?

Rattlesnake speeds have not been specifically measured, but they likely travel at about 2 to 3 miles per hour in very short bursts. In comparison, the fastest humans can run up to 28 miles per hour. The average human could easily outrun a rattlesnake.
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Will a snake bite you if you stand still?

According to most sources, standing still is the appropriate course of action in a snake encounter, but in this case it still end in a snake attack. In his own words: "Tried the old stand-still trick. Always show respect and never get too complacent".
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What are the odds of surviving a rattlesnake bite?

Rattlesnake bites are rarely fatal with less than 1 in 600 resulting in death, and approximately 33 percent not containing injection of venom at all. However, you should assume for your own sake that venom has been introduced and always seek treatment. There are over 2700 different Breeds of Snakes in the world.
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Can you survive a rattlesnake bite without treatment?

If you're bitten by one it can be dangerous, but it's very rarely fatal. However, if left untreated, the bite may result in severe medical problems or can be fatal.
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Do rattlesnakes strike above the knee?

Without hesitation, I answer "Yes - yes, they do". Most snakes can strike as far as 1/3 to 1/2 of the length of their body, which generally lands most snake bites between the ankle and the knee or on the foot. Likely, the second most common snake bite strike zone would be the leg, between the knee and thigh.
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Who gets bit by snakes the most?

Typically, snake bite victims tend to be young males, between 11 and 19 years old, who are bitten on the hand while trying to pick up the snake. People attempting to take a “selfie” with the snake are at high risk of being bitten.
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Why can humans only be treated with antivenom once?

Antivenom cannot reverse the effects of venom once they've begun, but it can prevent it from getting worse. In other words, antivenom cannot un-block a channel once it's already been blocked. Over time, your body will repair the damage caused by the venom, but antivenom can make it a much smaller repair job.
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What to do if you get bit by a rattlesnake while hiking?

  1. Remove jewelry or clothing that may restrict circulation near the bite because of swelling. Struck in the foot or leg? Don't remove your shoe. ...
  2. Wash the wound. That's all. Don't do anything else to the bite site.
  3. Keep the wound at heart level. (For lower limbs, it's OK to walk.)
  4. Evacuate. Get to a hospital ASAP.
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What states have no snakes?

That makes Alaska one of two states to be snake-free, the other being Hawaii. As an island, Hawaii is more representative of why most countries without snakes have gotten so lucky: They're geographically isolated.
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How long before a rattlesnake bite kills you?

Most deaths occur between 6 and 48 hours after the bite. If antivenom treatment is given within two hours of the bite, the probability of recovery is greater than 99%. When a bite occurs, the amount of venom injected is under voluntary control by the snake.
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Where are there no snakes?

An unlikely tale, perhaps—yet Ireland is unusual for its absence of native snakes. It's one of only a handful of places worldwide—including New Zealand, Iceland, Greenland, and Antarctica—where Indiana Jones and other snake-averse humans can visit without fear.
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What states don't have rattlesnakes?

The 4 U.S. states that do not have any species of venomous snakes are:
  • Alaska.
  • Hawaii.
  • Maine.
  • Rhode Island.
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Is it true there are no snakes in Hawaii?

Snakes are illegal in Hawaii. They have no natural predators here and pose a serious threat to Hawaii's environment because they compete with native animal populations for food and habitat. Many species also prey on birds and their eggs, increasing the threat to endangered native birds.
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What snake kills the most humans in the US?

The eastern diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus adamanteus) kills the most people in the US, with the western diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox) ranking second.
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