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  • q sonido!!!! muy padre

  • Hope you took her to a nice private spot. If the bulge toward her tail is any indication, she's probably gravid (pregnant).

  • Lovely. This is in my town. I feel so safe now.

    I actually had one in my yard not long ago. You'd probably be more likely to get killed by Valley Fever, considering our recent dust storms, which is also a highly unlikely event.

  • F@<K Snakes

  • she kinda looks prego

  • @exoticsnakes I'm no snake expert, but I thought the same thing.

  • Pretty scary place you live, you have to watch where you step even when you're just stepping onto your doorstep! Be very greatful these things rattle unlike other snakes...

  • @cdlptx i believe that rattle snakes can actually be kept as pets.

    very terrifyieng pets. the problem with them is the venom

    but hey when you got a pet like that you need some antivenom. like that lolz

  • @HerperTyler19 hey shut the fuck up read the description

    the snake appeared on its porch. at least he didn't kill or spray it with a poison or somethin

    he realeased it in its natural habitiat you cunt sucker

  • Just heard one of those in my yard... just checking to make sure i had the sound right... and now that I know i'm right, time to put on the snake boots and try to find the critter before he finds my animals!!!!

  • Hey Tyler, I need to correct you and say that the snake is a C. atrox, and it's in Cave Creek, Arizona.

  • i wish my penis could rattle like that

  • lol look at that tail just a going lol

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  • Kill the snake

  • Are you a dumbass you must have never saw a rattle snake maybe all the other snakes are like that but my uncle have got bite by rattle snakes and he just walked by it

  • kill the snake

  • send me the skins I tan and collect em-- leave the rattle on- Ill pay the shipping

  • omg those rattlers r by my back door all the time scared the hell out of me when i walked outside

  • haha i shot one a week ago and we cooked it

  • hahaha as long as i dont have to deal with rattlesnakes with i come to arizona im good.. wait ill bring a gun and shoot the muthafuckers

  • can any one say DINNER4 TONITE?

  • I like when they rattle because then you don't step on them by accident. I always find them while riding my bike on this trial by my house in Cave Creek.

  • awesome...been to AZ a dozen times..including 2-3 trips thru cave creek..been hiking in the superstitions..never seen a ratler...guess you reall got check the walk before steppin outside...

  • Desert animals are awesome. Each for it's own reason.

  • I've actually been tagged by a rattlesnake before and I was hospitalized for three days while I was in Arizona. Same thing when I was in florida for spring break last year.

  • Hi neighbor! We found you on youtube by typing in "rattlesnake on patio". We took footage of a rattler last night on OUR patio. Unfortunately, it is really dark and we have never done night filming. Until we can figure out how to lighten it I guess it will have to wait. Your wasp/spider video is awesome!

  • Well put, Mlkwid!

  • Thank you for being kind and careful with that beautiful snake. They get a bad rap along with some other animals(wolves, crows etc...)when all they really want is to be left alone. Would people prefer them NOT to rattle? That is their way of alerting you to their presence. Many have been over-hunted and are quickly evolving to stop rattling. Which is worse?! One Love.

  • Wow, he/she is fat and sassy, huh? That is one well-fed rattlesnake!!!

  • Certinaly beats a dog. Most burgurlars will not hang around if your pet snake is on the pourch.

  • That's Awesome!

  • i read your electric meter. i see those nastyies almost everyday up there in the summer. have you ever seen the speckled rattler? they are rare for central az but i have seen two. one on black mtn and the other off of school house rd.

  • That's a full grown rattler, about a meter long. For some reason I didn't try to place a scale next to him. But we've seen bigger here in Cave Creek. He left inside my knapsack.

  • that sure doesn't look like a 6 foot snake...but since you caught it I will take your word for it

  • not even close to 6ft

  • Where abouts in Cave creek? Are they often found in peoples yards?

  • We have rattlesnakes just about any plce in Cave Creek except the main business area. We're used to them and appreciate when the warn by wagging their tails. But sometimes they just don't get upset and react accordingly. We also get coyotes, roadrunners, and of course javelina. (See "What kind of birdie is that?" and "Antelope ground squirrel" both also on Youtube.

  • And..in case anyone wonders or cares. Its a juvinille Western Diamondback...Crotalus atrox

  • You all seem to be wondering why snakes don't attack when they see you. Because they know you are 50 X bigger than them. Cobras, Mongos,. Rattlesnakes are recorded as the lowest poisonius reptile. They can't kill you but they can most certainly make you very ill. If It were to bite your neck your in big trouble. Because there is a cord in your neck to your brain and If it bites there your instanlly dead.

  • Im sorry did I say Cobra, Mongos, I ment to say RATTLESNAKES ARE RECORDED AS THE LOWEST POISONES REPTILES.

  • we have tons of them in the desert Palm Springs. Did you know baby snakes can be just as dangerous as bigger snakes. Well its very true and they can litterly kill you in minutes or even seconds.

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