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Big Snake.........
Look what they found!
Pat Long was sitting in a ground blind with his son hunting hogs near Midway, GA. This rattler stuck its head into the blind. The son shot it in the head with a .22 pistol. 9.5' long Head is 5.5" wide Fangs are 2.5" long I think he said it had 22 rattles. It had the bones of 3 little pigs in its stomach. How many times have you walked through the woods in the dark? See attached photo http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1368004372.gif |
*shiver*
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Yikes. That will make a nice pair of boots.
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Snake skin
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Oh my goodness.... Think twice about sleeping on the ground in those woods...
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Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?
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It is a big snake but they did the typical put it in a pole and hold it 6 feet closer to the camera than the man angle. I would love to see a tape measure next to the snake.
The snake in the picture is an Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake, Crotalus adamanteus. This is apparent because of the black and gold diamond-patterning and, of course, the rattle. This species does not reach eight and a half feet long. Living Alongside Wildlife: About That Giant Dead Rattlesnake E-mail You Got... (Updated 5/2/13) |
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Your Ratlers have always been fascinating to me. Why the rattle? What evolutionary advantage does having a rattle give them? (If any) I grew up watching American movies about the desert and the Rattler was often a special guest. (Duel) What's that movie were right at the beginning the main character gets bitten by a Rattler and treats himself on the spot? He then puts the rattler in a cloth bag. From memory he says "why did you bite me" or "why did you do that?" as he puts him in the bag. |
Even a new born baby rattler can hurt or kill a human. I don't mess with them at all. The rattle is usually used to warn a non-food animal that there is a snake there. They don't like getting stepped on.
Any rattle snake is bad pookie. With a quick Google search you can find stories of people claiming 15 foot rattle snakes. It is 100% BS. |
They taste good though....
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I did not think snake tasted that good. I guess they are great if you like ribs! :D
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Jeez that's a big rattler, I killed a Red here in California once that was 6' and it scared the crap out of me still while I was skinning it. We have had BBQ rattler and of course, it tasted like chicken.
That one could be seat covers for a well set up 924 |
I've eaten a sidewinder and a mojave green rattler. Mean cusses them greens.
Doan remember zackly what they tasted like, we were drinkin. the sidewinder was about 2-1/2' long, the green was a good 4' at least. BTW, we had gutted, skinned, battered and fried the sidewinder and were in the process of eating him, and I looked in the sink. His heart weas still beating. He's been dead for 15 or 20 minutes and it was still going thump thump thump. Gross. |
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I don't care how they took that picture or where they got it, that's a biggie.
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The rattle is to warn animals to stay clear. They don't rattle on the hunt, only when they don't want to get stepped on by a horse or a deer or something. Big Eastern D Back like that would kill you dead with a bite.
They are very tasty. |
i would be running blindly wrapped in a camo ground blind. no way i stay cool enough to reach for a weapon..
just, "YAAAAAAAHHHHHHH" gone! |
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That thing is hugh!
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