Timber Rattlesnake bite 2007

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Timber Rattlesnake bite 2007

Postby vuduman » Thu Mar 28, 2013 10:27 am

I just stumbled onto this 2007 article now, as we have some Timber rattle snakes in the park and I have been reading up on them.So moderators,feel free to delete this post if it has been shown on here :)

It's a well written and informative story...
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http://www.herpnation.com/hn-blog/danie ... aniel-duff
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Re: Timber Rattlesnake bite 2007

Postby Davidc » Thu Mar 28, 2013 11:36 am

Ouch. That looks eina.
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Re: Timber Rattlesnake bite 2007

Postby Miguel » Thu Mar 28, 2013 12:08 pm

That looks really sore! I feel sorry for him.

I hope all you freehandlers take note of what venomous snakes can do!
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