So you have some things that are well used and you're ready to get rid of them. You've made the decision to donate them to charity. But should you really?
After more than a dozen larcenies from unlocked vehicles were reported in Yorkville earlier this week, there were several vehicle intrusions reported in this neighborhood last night.
Do you know what it means if you see a snake swimming above water?
Well, if you read the viral post below you may have thought that any snake swimming completely above the water was venomous, while a snake swimming with its body underwater and its head above water was nonvenomous.
As it would turn out, this viral explanation is 100% not accurate at all.
I don t know about you, but when it comes to snakes, I don t think any type of gray area is something I would want to flirt especially as it would relate to venom.
The Louisiana Snake ID Facebook page shared the post, explaining why one simply cannot determine if a snake is venomous or not by how they swim. They acknowledged that the snake in the photo was indeed a venomous copperhead and was swimming above water, but many other nonvenomous snakes have been seen doing the same thing.