It was one of those blistering hot afternoons when a man noticed a large, black snake slithering across his backyard toward him. At first, he froze, expecting it to strike. But instead of acting aggressive, the snake stopped and lifted its head — as if it were begging for something.
“I don’t know why, but I felt like it was asking for help,” he later said. Acting on instinct, he filled a glass with water and slowly set it on the ground. To his shock, the snake lowered its head… and began to drink.
He stood there watching in disbelief as the reptile calmly gulped down the water, then slithered away. Thinking it was a rare, peaceful moment between man and nature, he snapped a quick photo and posted it online.
But when Animal Control saw the image, their reaction was far from calm.
They rushed to his house, took one look at the pictures, and said something that sent chills down his spine:
“You got lucky.”
The snake he thought was harmless and thirsty was actually highly venomous — one of the deadliest species in the region. Experts explained that extreme heat can sometimes drive even dangerous snakes toward human homes in search of water, appearing docile due to dehydration.
What seemed like a touching moment could have easily turned into a fatal encounter.
Officials are now warning residents to never approach wild snakes, no matter how harmless they may seem — and to always call professionals if one appears near their home.
That day, he offered water to what could have been his worst nightmare — and walked away alive purely by chance.