Honestly, I wouldn't have seen that snake at all it is very well camouflaged. One big measure for safety is to wear thick clothing on your legs to prevent being bit down there.
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Yeah, the worst thing about snakes is where they hide and how hard they are to spot so you don't surprise them. Many snakes, even poisonous ones, will back up before striking. Most will only attack when threatened or backed into a corner… which makes them feel threatened. Only the most territorial, like the Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake, will attack. Of course, if you step on one it's probably going to feel threatened.
EDIT Also, thick pants often aren't enough. Snakes can strike pretty far and amazingly fast. I would venture to say a goodly percentage of snake bites are on the lower arms as well as legs.
Edited: Abnninja on 28th Apr, 2017 - 10:05pm