Theo's Keeper
New member
So I posted a couple of pics of my tiny, harmless, hatchling corn snake on another forum that I've been a member of for years. It's a small forum (unrelated to snakes) and I know the posters about as well as you can know internet people, have even met a couple of them IRL. They're normally pretty rational people as a group. However, when I posted those pics the response was almost universal: snakes are evil and should be killed, not in those words but that was the gist. One guy went out of his way to describe how he had killed a snake that day.
(He claims it was a copperhead but where he lives, I can say with 90% certainty it was a water snake - how many of those are mistaken for copperheads and killed every day, it's so sad) I can totally understand being afraid of venomous snakes. Rattlers and coppers freak me out, I don't want to go near them and I think that viperkeeper guy on youtube is a loony. But even my gf, who does not like snakes, has held my little snake without fear. All of my friends think it's cute or maybe that I'm eccentric at worst for keeping it. Ok, to get to the point of this rant, what is it that makes people so terrified of snakes? I think it must be a cultural thing, not something that's ingrained in us, because my first response to snakes as a child was fascination, I wanted to pick them all up. What do you guys think?