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  • Shoot!!!

  • you can tell that this diamondback is a docile

    its didn't even seem to mind that you about less that 5 feet away from it,nor did it also see you as a threat.

    it just went about its own

  • Snakes are the most ecologically diverse of this planet's vertebrates occupying niches from marine, to arboreal, subterranean and even able to glide. Snakes are the most misunderstood and "hated" living things on earth. I have loved and been fascinated by snakes since three years old. Western Diamondbacks will soon be driven to extinction by roundups and take their place alongside the Do Do Bird and Carrier Pigeon.

  • @Earthdogbonzo3 Indeed,10 years ago in Southern California..you'd find 5-10 a summer..

    now you can't even find one,or letalone hear them anymore..people find them,kill them.

  • I'm glad you relocate and not destroy. I don't like people who move into new territory and want to destroy all they fear or don't understand! These guys are mostly docile and will want to retreat from humans, not confront them. They only have venom to eat, not to be killers. Just be very watchful where you hike and play in the desert and never squat behind a bush before checking carefully to be sure you don't end up with a pair of fangs in your arse!

  • @nowhinerbabies

    I agree! If you don't like snakes move further north.

    Ray Autry

    Rise Against Rattlesnake Roundups

    Stop Rattlesnake Roundups YouTube

  • thank you for not being an ignorant moron who thinks the only good snake is a dead snake.i hate these boastful jackoffs who brag about how many they have killed, when all they had to do was call someone to move it to a better location.

  • Looks like dinner to me!

  • did ya pet it?

  • its the shithead humans that need to relocate if you ask me. i can live right next to a rattler and not have a problem with them at all. you seen the indian in natural born killers? thats me. they don't want to kill me and i don't want them dead.

  • @wanderer1031 Im sorry man but no you cant, I live on a south texas ranch and have lost two dogs and almost lost a co-worker to rattle snakes...They dont care what you think about them they willbite you and it will hurt..Its extremely painful and a horrible death if you cant get the anti venom soo enough. I've killed two in my front yard in the past week. Please dont right hateful things if you dont understand what your talking about.

  • @bowtech100 yea? you sound like a dipshit. I've lived in the country my entire life and i've dealt with snakes (among other creatures) since i could walk. this new generation of humans are weak and stupid and they're minds are not in the right place, preoccupied with bullshit jobs and television shows. they know nothing of nature or the natural world and destroy every thing they fear. all the rattlers i've found have been quite happy i didn't kill them. rats and mice are a lot worse creatures.

  • @wanderer1031 Actually i have a degree in Land and Wildlife management and I make my living understanding "nature and the natural world" I dont fear anything i just understand the consquences of sharing living space with rattle snakes.

  • You spelled "write" like "right".I'm calling bullshit.I was walking through the woods one night with no flashlight and stopped midstep and looked down in the shadows.there was a nice little 2ft. copperhead.he looked up at me and I told him"I could have stepped on you, you know."Then he slithered gracefully away and I continued onward.Pigs are a lot worse if you ask me.Snakes will go away 100%of the time if given the chance,you're moving too fast if you happen ontop of one and get bitten.

  • lol i almost stepped on a baby rattle snake! actually my dog stepped on it.... but it didnt do anything. of course i screamed my fucking head offf!! then the same summer theres this other huge ass snake....it was like as thick as my arm!! ok maybe a lilltle smaller...

  • LOL @ PAINTBALLERBMXER12

  • Not even rattling. Very mild-tempered.

  • wow that is a big one.

  • thats what she said

  • tha is one big snake, how big can this get.

  • I see.Thats probably a good thing.For both people and the snakes.

  • ... and environmental education for the visitors !

  • I thought it might have been because of the grass.

    I dont know why I asked that I guess I just wanted to see if I was right.lol

    That snake was huge though did you relocate it somewhere else or just leave it there?

  • You right, we remove the rattle snakes from the golf courses and relocate them in areas where no development is planed in the near future.

  • @CrotalusCatalinensis I'm glad you don't kill them.

    c:

    Most places would, and it makes me sick.

  • Was that on a golf course?It didnt seem to worried that you were there.

  • you right, it's on a golf course

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