Pokemon Go Player Bitten By Venomous Snake

One very unlucky North Texas teenager was literally snakebit while playing Pokémon GO.Two weeks [...]

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One very unlucky North Texas teenager was literally snakebit while playing Pokémon GO.

Two weeks ago on a Tuesday night, at around 9 p.m, 18-year-old Lane Smith was at a Flower Mound park with his friends, searching for a PokéStop—a place to stock up on Poké Balls and helpful items. While distracted by the game, with his eyes glued to the screen of his cell phone, a small brown snake -- believed to be a copperhead -- wrapped itself around Smith's foot and sunk its venomous fangs into his toe.

In a matter of minutes, Smith's foot began to swell and a sharp pain shot up his thigh. He was rushed off to Flower Mound Emergency Center.

Luckily, Smith didn't require any anti-venom treatment as only one of the snake's fangs broke the skin. In less than 24 hours, Smith was released.

"He wants people to know to be aware of their surroundings, to always have a buddy with them," said hospital spokeswoman CeCe Clemens (via CBS). "He was glad that he had a friend there that was able to get him help."

Pokémon GO -Venusaur, Charizard, Blastoise, Pikachu, and many other Pokémon have been discovered on planet Earth! Now's your chance to discover and capture the Pokémon all around you—so get your shoes on, step outside, and explore the world. You'll join one of three teams and battle for the prestige and ownership of Gyms with your Pokémon at your side. Pokémon are out there, and you need to find them. As you walk around a neighborhood, your smartphone will vibrate when there's a Pokémon nearby. Take aim and throw a Poké Ball… You'll have to stay alert, or it might get away!

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