A Guide in the Wilderness : Or, the History of the First Settlement in the Western Counties of New York, With Useful Instructions to Future Settlers. in a Series of Letters Addressed By Judge Cooper, of Coopers-Town, to William Sampson, Barrister, of New
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Venomous serpents are but rare, and are confined to a few rocky spots. The rattle-snake is very poisonous, as every body knows, but it seldom bites, and never without warning by the rattling of its tail ; the noise it makes is not much unlike the sound of the locust. Its extraordinary power of fascination is not only fatal to the wood-birds, but is exercised equally on the tame poultry and th^ squirrels. It is as difficult to describe the effects as to conceive the cause of this phenomenon ; bu...t it is curious to observe the progress of so strange an affection through ail its gradations, from the first fluttering transports, to the moments of panting agony, and the last crisis of fatal crispation, whenthe victim falls breathless and motion- less at the mercy of its devourer. The eyes of the serpent, whilst intent upon its victim,. project and shine with unusual animation ; his body exhibits various shades of burnished brightness ; he gener- ally remains coiled, with his crest erect, but motionless ; but no sooner has he swallowed his prey than his brilliancy fades, and all his splendid and luxuriant coloring is succeeded by a mixture of dusky black and yellow.
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