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This snake fought till it could fight no more.
SEE ALSO: Uninvited rattlesnake tries to hitch ride on a passing boat, causes panicJill-Scott Mollett posted a video of a still-moving decapitated snake to her Facebook page. In her post, she wrote: "So the girls found a cottonmouth water moccasin today, in our flower bed of all places. We didn't have a knife close to us, so Avery chopped its head off with some tree loppers. The girls' favorite part was when the head kept trying to bite stuff for a few minutes after it was chopped off its body. #CountryLivingAtItsFinest."
In the video, the snake writhes with its mouth agape despite being completely severed from its body.
No one was injured in the extermination of the reptile. The cottonmouth water moccasin is a venomous snake commonly found in southeastern United States. When threatened, these snakes can deliver a potentially fatal bite.
Wildlife removal experts warn against people taking matters into their own hands.
"[Garden implements are] a very crude and rudimentary way of killing a snake, and frankly while in some cases it might be effective, it is certainly not humane and is also a very dangerous way of dealing with the animal," according to experts at Wildlife Removal USA.
"There is a strong possibility for those who do choose to use this type of approach to dealing with a snake that you might not kill the snake with the first blow, and if this does happen there is a strong possibility that the snake will try to fight back, and this is how many of the snake bites that happen in the country every year occur."

The safest course of action is to call an a wildlife removal service that can safely relocate the animal a safe distance away from domestic properties.
If you fear a snake encounter, there are ways to deter snakes from taking refuge on your property.
"Keep your grass short and your gardens maintained," say experts at Wildlife Removal USA. "Do not leave any piles of debris in the lawn. If a snake can hide under it, it will."
Good to know. Now get to trimming.
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