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Shocking pictures show Cody Coots fighting to stay alive in hospital while on life support. His face and airways were left badly swollen and bruised after he allowed a timber rattlesnake to bite him during a sermon.
Cody knew better than anyone about the dangers of handling snakes as he took over his congregation from his father, after he died from a snake bite during a sermon in 2014.
In disturbing footage taken from the sermon in Middlesboro, Kentucky, Cody looks clearly unstable after the snake lunged at his ear, and he asks the congregation to take him to the mountaintop where God would judge whether he lives or dies.
Fortunately, one of his congregation saw sense and took him to a hospital instead, where doctors said the snake came close to severing his temporal artery, which would have almost certainly killed him....
Cody admitted that he feels ‘like maybe there’s part of me missing’....
Part of his brain, but that predated the snake bite.
"...he asks the congregation to take him to the mountaintop where God would judge whether he lives or dies .... Fortunately, one of his congregation saw sense and took him to a hospital instead..."
Cody admitted that he feels ‘like maybe there’s part of me missing’....
The hospital was located on a mountaintop.
I saw that video where his father met his Waterloo.
I couldn't understand what the people were saying, but I understood what the snake said ....
I was hiking in Panthertown Valley a few weeks ago and nearly stepped on a rattlesnake. I probably missed it by 4-5 inches, no joke. First time I've ever seen one in the wild while out hiking.
I was hiking in Panthertown Valley a few weeks ago and nearly stepped on a rattlesnake. I probably missed it by 4-5 inches, no joke. First time I've ever seen one in the wild while out hiking.
Whatever you do, DON'T start thinking about how many times that's happened but you didn't know it.
Lady O and I were riding the Hawthorne Trail out of Gainesville across Payne's Prarie. I saw what looked like a fallen branch across the trail and slowed down to move it. Got close to it and saw it to be be the biggest rattler I've ever seen in the wild. Had to be 6 ft long and looked as big around as a 3-4" pvc pipe. So he moved along to the side, no harm done, but we were thinking - snake like that doesn't live by himself, and probably most of his friends and family are big too. Wide eyes the whole rest of the ride. Didn't pray about it, though.
I was hiking in Panthertown Valley a few weeks ago and nearly stepped on a rattlesnake. I probably missed it by 4-5 inches, no joke. First time I've ever seen one in the wild while out hiking.
Loooove Panthertown. Lotsa bears there too.
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I was hiking in Panthertown Valley a few weeks ago and nearly stepped on a rattlesnake. I probably missed it by 4-5 inches, no joke. First time I've ever seen one in the wild while out hiking. When I lived in Columbus, I was told Panthertown was somewhere around Broadway and Lexington Avenues.
I can envision plenty of snakes in that part of Asheville.
Loooove Panthertown. Lotsa bears there too. I'm sure they patrol the area regularly.
I was hiking in Panthertown Valley a few weeks ago and nearly stepped on a rattlesnake. I probably missed it by 4-5 inches, no joke. First time I've ever seen one in the wild while out hiking.
Loooove Panthertown. Lotsa bears there too.
Speaking of bears, no one has seen our bear in a couple of weeks. It seems that he didn't care for the last wooded lot being cleared.
Makes walking the dog a little less exciting.
Trump: “We had the safest border in the history of our country - or at least recorded history. I guess maybe a thousand years ago it was even better.”
I was hiking in Panthertown Valley a few weeks ago and nearly stepped on a rattlesnake. I probably missed it by 4-5 inches, no joke. First time I've ever seen one in the wild while out hiking.
Whatever you do, DON'T start thinking about how many times that's happened but you didn't know it.
Hah very true. I wouldn't have ever even known if I hadn't been hiking with someone else.