Florida's Venomous Snakes 05/10 - Canebrake Rattlesnakes

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2007

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Canebrake Rattlesnakes, Coral Snakes, Copperheads, Water Moccasin aka Cottonmouth, Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnakes and Pygmy Rattlesnakes belong to Florida's venomous snakes. This educational wildlife documentary was produced by Heiko Kiera in 2007

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  • I live in Alabama and i work up in the mountains getting out stone to sell and its nothing unusual to come across this snake or the copperheads at least once a day during the summer. He mentioned in his first video about finding 250 snakes in one residence that is not an exageration ... we generally find 20 to 30 and have to be extremely careful

  • @harper449939 Thank you for sharing your informations.

  • Florida must have tons of pig frogs. I've heard them in at least 3 of your videos! I've enjoyed watching, and I agree you should be on the Discovery Channel with your own show!

  • Thank you.

  • great knowlage and advice you should have your own tv show :)

  • Thank you for saying so.

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  • beautifully shot with respectful commentary. thank you. i wish more people would see this kind of snake video.

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  • @ojatro i agree with him. what is your career exactly? this isput together very well

  • Canebreaks are awesome looking snakes, I would know I almost got tagged by one. I was moving some fire wood that was sitting around, One decided to make camp at the bottom of the logs. No better way to get some adrenaline flowing while trying not to piss allover yourself lol.

  • @feralWX when im in the woods fishing or hunting i carry a compression bandage and some alcohol pads, just in case, ive already gotten bit by a couple snakes while fishing.

  • Did you find this large Canebrake in the panhandle?

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