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Snakebite at school may cost teen's arm

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POTTSTOWN, Pennsylvania (AP) -- A 14-year-old girl may lose her arm after being bitten by a poisonous copperhead snake at school, authorities said.

The snake was caught in Valley Forge by a 17-year-old male student, who took it in a shoebox to a drama club gathering at St. Pius X High School on Friday, Lower Pottsgrove Police Chief Ray Bechtel said.

No regular classes were held that day, which was designated for staff development.

The boy was showing the reptile to other students when it bit the girl's finger, Bechtel said.

The girl, whose name was not released by police, apparently threw the snake across the room and the boy threw it outside. The snake was not found, but authorities were able to identify it because the boy photographed it with his camera cellphone, said Bechtel.

The victim was treated at Pottstown Memorial Medical Center about 45 minutes after being bitten, he said.

"The doctors said if it had been a half-hour longer she would likely have been dead," said Bechtel.

However, police said she could still lose her arm.

Police did not have an update on the girl's condition Sunday. She had been in very serious condition at Hershey Medical Center.

No charges were filed but police said they were investigating.

Copperhead snake bites are typically not fatal but are extremely painful and may cause extensive scarring and loss of limb use, according to the North Carolina Cooperative Extension of North Carolina State University.


 
so who's fault is it? the boy showing off a snake without knowing what kind it is? or the girl sticking her fingers right in front of the snake without knowing what kind it is?
 
So who's dumber:

The boy carting around a copperhead (unknown at the time), or the girl that actually went up to and messed around with an unidentified snake?
 
that sucks that she's gonna be disfigured for life. Even if she doesn't lose the arm, it'll probably be massively scarred from necrosis or whatever.

That guy who saw a snake and decided to catch it, not exactly an Einstein. I wonder how his ass avoided getting bit. I wonder who is going to get sued here.
 
Well, slightly unrelated, but a little bit related. I remember watching something on snakes and it said most rattlesnake bites are "Darwin recipients." (Not their words, but I think you'll all give them the award 😉)

Why is that? Most people who get bitten tend to be male, between 20-30 and intoxicated. Where were they bitten? Usually on the hands.
 
Originally posted by: Thera
Since when does getting bit by a Copperhead mean losing an arm?


First aid would be to cut off the blood flow to prevent the venom from spreading. So that would be why.
 
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