HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO MEET THIS!

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    HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO MEET THIS!

    Was cleaning out a box of stuff this afternoon and came across this.  I had totally forgotten about it.  when my hubby went to work for this company several years ago, this picture was on the wall in the driver's room along with warning to always check under your rig before standing next to it.  this 125 pound rattlesnake had been killed in the field right near the pavement where the tractors (semi rig cabs) are parked a year or so before hubby went to work there. Hubby made a run off copy of a run off copy so iit is not the best or clearest, but you can certainly tell it is a diamond backrattlesnake.  If I remember corrrectly, they actually used one of the tractors to run over it to kill it as it lay there sunning itself.

    Another one almost that big wa killed a couple of miles down the road from or houe. it wa n r bak o the oad nd ue toteBoots, Scooter and Buck there to play in the water and run.  Then they closed it off because they were building a navy degauzing facility there on the water.  Was the crew buildin the facility that killed that rattlesnke. 

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    If the rattlesnake that hit  my Buck in the face in our back yard and been half this big, he wooud have never made it into the house.  This thing gives me the heebie-jeebies.  Always been scard of snakes.

     

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     Well normal sized snakes don't bother me, but that one is large enough to give me the creeps lol

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    I do not like snakes of any size.  they had never bother hubby until he saw this picture on the wall of the driver's room and was told about it.  Made him nervous  sakes--any sakesafterthat.

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    Better put a warning in the subject line - Glenda would be having nightmares for months if she saw that, I think!

    It seems a shame to kill such a magnificent, enormous creature... but at the same time, I sure as heck know that *I* wouldn't want to be the one trying to relocate the darn thing. Holy jeepers. I bet that thing would swallow me whole without even blinking. Really an impressive animal.

    Slither free, Mr. Snake! 

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    Yep, Glenda would freak.

     Me, well, yeah, I'd freak too lol.

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     As long I was alerted of its presence from a safe distance, I'd love to meet up with a rattler of that size.  Got to be a stunning sight to see such a old and large diamond back splayed out and sunning itself in the early morning light.  Also don't let the size of a snake fool you when it comes to how dangerous their bite might be.  It is often the young inexperienced snakes that will cause the most damage and use the most venom.  Older larger snakes are much more likely to rely on display and use dry bites or inhibit the amount of venom they would use when trying to scare off a person.  They really would prefer not wasting their venom if they can help it.