03 March 2012, 15:29
ScriptusSNAKE FEARS
A troubling concern is why some of you big game hunters that side of the pond are scared of our little itsy-bitsy African snakes.
If THIS IS IN YOUR NECK OF THE WOODS. BE CAREFUL
! ! ! This is why you shouldn't go looking for the golf balls hit 'Out of Bounds' in Florida !!!
THIS IS NOT A PYTHON!
This is a 15 foot Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake - the largest ever caught on record, in fact.
This snake was found Near the St. Augustine outlet, in a new KB homes subdivision just south of Jacksonville FL.
A little research revealed the following:
One bite from a snake of this size would contain enough venom to kill over 40 full grown men.
The head of this snake alone is larger than the hand of a normal sized man.
A bite from those fangs would be comparable to being stabbed by two curved, 1/4 inch diameter screwdrivers.
The knife being used to draw out the fangs for the bottom picture has a blade around 6 inches long.
This snake is estimated to have weighed over 170 pounds. (How much do you weigh?)
Notice the girth of this snake as compared to the cop's leg in the first picture (and he is not a small man).
A snake of this size could easily swallow a 2 year-old child (and dogs, pigs, etc).
A snake this size has an approximately 5 1/2 foot accurate striking distance. (The distance for an average size rattlesnake is about 2 feet . )
This snake has probably been alive since George Bush Sr. was President.
Now just ask yourself these questions: What has this snake been feeding on and where are its offspring?
*********************************************************************** This example of poor wildlife being murdered by scared humans was sent to me by a concerned fellow AR member who is guilty of a suspect sense of humour.

03 March 2012, 15:50
BNagelYep, eastern diamondbacks = fear factor. Still, puff adders not willing to move off the warm path would scare me more -- no rattle!!!
03 March 2012, 17:35
boliepquote:
Originally posted by BNagel:
Yep, eastern diamondbacks = fear factor. Still, puff adders not willing to move off the warm path would scare me more -- no rattle!!!
For what it is worth, plantation managers and dog trainers in South Georgia are reporting more and more instances of rattlesnakes NOT rattling when confronted.
03 March 2012, 17:46
Outdoor Writerquote:
15 foot Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake
Myth Unraveled03 March 2012, 17:48
Adrian ParhamThis snake was killed some time back and while it was indeed a huge eastern diamondback it was just over seven feet long.
03 March 2012, 18:40
Aspen Hill AdventuresRattlesnakes don't eat children either.
Prolly a lot more rats running around that neighborhood now that the snake is gone.
03 March 2012, 19:19
gerrybRoss Allen had a standing 50k reward for a eastern diamondback of 8 ft. No one has ever brought one in. After his death someone else offered the samething and it has not been paid.There was a world record said to be 8ft 2in but Ross Allen doubted it thus the reward.
I used to sell Ross rattlesbakes when I was young and in africa I still search for snakes. In 31 safaris i have been shocked how few i can actually find. I have found some of the usual bad snakes and many harmless but If someones pays attention to where they walk, sit and reacto pick things up your chances of being bitten are remote.
03 March 2012, 19:39
kayaker15 foot rattlesnake??
Oh yeah, last night I saw Elvis in my neighbourhood, then aliens adbucted him with a magnetic beam.
Some people will believe anything...
03 March 2012, 21:38
larryshoresThe world has never seen a 15 foot rattler. Optical illusion.
There are few things that elicit as much exaggeration and hysteria as snakes, boobs, or guns.
03 March 2012, 21:48
calgarychef1I don't know too many people who could hold 170 lbs on the end of a pole at arms length like that. Lil BS goin on.
03 March 2012, 23:18
butchlocmy greatest fear is the political snakes
03 March 2012, 23:55
stubbleduck47High School girl friend told me trouser snakes were by far the most dangerous of all.
04 March 2012, 02:37
lavacaAin't no such thing as a 15' rattlesnake. Spent my whole life in South Texas and the biggest one I've ever seen was about 7'.
05 March 2012, 17:08
retreevercameras can do amazing things.
Mike
05 March 2012, 17:14
Die Ou JagterMuch like many "trophy" photos, eh.
05 March 2012, 17:55
Upton O. Goodquote:
Originally posted by butchloc:
my greatest fear is the political snakes
You beat me to it.