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Ambulance crews called to the lake near Larford Lane in Stourport-on-Severn found fire crews already trying to get the 25-year-old out of the mud.
A fire spokesman said the man, who was looking for snakes, had been in the mud for 50 minutes when they arrived and it was nearly up to his chest.
Emergency services were called by the man’s mother after he phoned
BBC News – Man ‘up to waist in mud’ in Stourport-on-Severn rescued
there are easier ways of finding snakes..
Hi General lighting ,
You think this guy was watching those programs where they go hunting for annaconda in the swamps and thought i know ill have a go !!!!! . HHMMMM you think that maybe this guy isnt the full ticket !!! . Mindyou he would have been right up shit creek if i’d have been the one called out to rescue him , one mention of snakes and im off …….scream like a girl ….wet my pants and become a blubbing wreck !!!
cheers
Mungo1972
I suspect the chap was less than sober and/or somewhat overoptimistic about the quantity and species of snakes he was hoping to encounter.
Best way to find snakes (native UK species are shy of humans) is actually not to “go looking for them” – they aren’t daft and avoid humans, so floundering about in the mud won’t work very well (and if he did annoy a female adder (the young are born around this time), very unwise!)
In 1999 I actually saw a black adder (they do exist!) in South Oxfordshire – according to English Nature I was very lucky as they are rare these days.
Be careful when going for a piss at raves in FC managed areas – Forestry encourage adders….
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