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KUSA (Denver, Colorado) 17 October 05 Toddler bitten by rattlesnake in stable condition (Paul Johnson)
Denver: An 18-month-old boy who was bitten by a baby rattler over the weekend is recovering at Children's Hospital.
Ty "Josh" Sampson was bitten Sunday outside his home near the town of Briggsdale in Weld County.
Emergency workers were called to the home once it was discovered the boy was suffering from a snakebite. Sampson was airlifted to Northern Colorado Medical Center in Greeley where he was treated with anti-venom. He was later flown to Children's Hospital in Denver.
Ty's mother admitted Monday that she is still "a little freaked out" by the accident. "I'm praying that he will recover soon," she said. The finger that was bitten is badly swollen and purple.
The snake that bit Sampson was found and killed. It was a baby rattler that measured between 4 and 5 inches long.
Rattlesnakes bite about 1,000 people annually in the United States. Less than a dozen die from those bites in an average year.
Rattlers are usually most active in the spring when they come out of hibernation looking for food. The optimum temperature for them is between 77 and 89 degrees.
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