Polk couple encounters 9-foot-long rattlesnake while bird watching

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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2025

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  • @davebartels612
    @davebartels612 3 года назад +251

    I grew up on a farm in eastern Nebraska. When I was in high school biology class my teacher said I was telling a lie when I said that we had rattlesnakes in our area. He tried to make a fool of me in front of the class. By pure coincidence while fixing pasture fence that weekend I saw a skinny, weak rattlesnake who must have just come out of hibernation. He was an easy catch and my biology teacher was a little embarrassed when I took it to school that Monday. Yes, I took a rattlesnake to school. The 70's were a little different.

    • @BleuBelair
      @BleuBelair 3 года назад +29

      I would have thrown it at the teachers face and say NOW YOU BELIEVE MEE?

    • @JDMHaze
      @JDMHaze 3 года назад +5

      @@BleuBelair lmaoo

    • @timjones6637
      @timjones6637 3 года назад +2

      I love the 70’s year.. we use show off about deer rifle…

    • @Pootie_Tan
      @Pootie_Tan 3 года назад +5

      I would have put it in the teachers pants 👖

    • @DragerPilot
      @DragerPilot 3 года назад +8

      That’s when learning by observing was allowed, and teachers weren’t wannabe politicians.

  • @lloydandcathyterry3299
    @lloydandcathyterry3299 6 лет назад +880

    Actually, ya'll, I never said that my husband and I thought it was 9 feet long, the reporters got that from who knows where. What we were amazed at was it's WIDTH even more than its length. It was just one fat (and long) snake. Couldn't get video AND photos because as quickly as it was moving from tall grass across the road and into more tall grass I had a choice of pix or a video and with my little camera video takes a minute to come up - 3 pix was all I could manage. So, there you have it from the photographer - me.

    • @jermainebradford8071
      @jermainebradford8071 5 лет назад +4

      9 feet really

    • @HarryPotter-uv8yp
      @HarryPotter-uv8yp 5 лет назад +74

      Good to hear your perspectives first hand. Misinformation spreads faster than truth, and faster than that rattlesnake.
      In that regard, congrats on taking those photos with such a rare and fascinating subject! Fingers crossed for another lucky encounter (though hopefully with something less dangerous)!

    • @xmrpaintx1
      @xmrpaintx1 4 года назад +17

      I was gunna say 9ft... bs... but I could see that being a behometh pushing 6ft easy, and it's fat like a baseball bat... wish you could have gotten better shots of the head... must have been huge!

    • @AtarahDerek
      @AtarahDerek 4 года назад +55

      So even when you give them accurate info, MSM still spins it to fake it.

    • @AtarahDerek
      @AtarahDerek 4 года назад +15

      @@bigdaddydiesel5520 Yeah, it's so rare that it's literally never been recorded. So rare, in fact, that a diamondback reaching eight feet has never been recorded. So very, very rare that the longest EDB on record is seven feet, nine inches--15 full inches shy of the super, super rare, never-been-seen 9-foot diamondback.

  • @brycewalat5321
    @brycewalat5321 3 года назад +228

    That snake is so big, it doesn’t have a rattle - it has its own percussion section!

  • @paulf3358
    @paulf3358 6 лет назад +355

    Maybe you could SEE the rattlesnake IF the news station didn't have their banner taking up the entire bottom of the SCREEN????

    • @jackthe1one.497
      @jackthe1one.497 6 лет назад +8

      Paul F YOU R RIGHT CANNOT SEE SO CALLED BIG RATTLER. DUMB NEWS BANNER....

    • @antoniopressey6508
      @antoniopressey6508 6 лет назад +1

      Good music right here

    • @plz043
      @plz043 6 лет назад +4

      I quite watching WFLA news for that reason alone. Too distracting !

    • @dufus2273
      @dufus2273 4 года назад +3

      yeah , i hate that

    • @nileperch1069
      @nileperch1069 3 года назад +4

      I thought the same thing !!!!!!!!! Absolutely unbelievable 😠

  • @mwroberts79
    @mwroberts79 3 года назад +264

    In 2005 the video is titled “couple sees 9-foot rattlesnake”… in 2021 “woman fat shames plus-size snake..” 😂😂😂

    • @stevieray4520
      @stevieray4520 3 года назад +2

      Ha ha did you write your on material

    • @ssl5745
      @ssl5745 3 года назад +3

      😂🤣

    • @joesnuffy1061
      @joesnuffy1061 3 года назад +4

      aint that truth, she said width wise it was just huge, thats what she said! get it haha

    • @lisaschreiber2893
      @lisaschreiber2893 3 года назад +3

      LMAO!

    • @jimmygrant424
      @jimmygrant424 3 года назад +8

      @Rob Mintz ohh did he butthurt you?? Did Matt insult your other liberal snake family?? GFYloser!!!

  • @MrDennisLB
    @MrDennisLB 3 года назад +125

    That big rattlesnake is a good hunter and is feeding well.

    • @dorsebradford9844
      @dorsebradford9844 3 года назад +1

      That snake is normal size in the southwest

    • @collinsgreenlee1673
      @collinsgreenlee1673 3 года назад +5

      I know! What in the world has that thing been eating? Probably whatever it wants.

    • @dellbeard3818
      @dellbeard3818 3 года назад +3

      @@dorsebradford9844 no as a kid I grew grew up killing and skin them and selling the skins.
      7 feet is the biggest I've ever seen in my life 9 foot rattlesnake is very old and a feeds well.
      No they're not that big in the Midwest

    • @edwardparkhurst9804
      @edwardparkhurst9804 3 года назад +3

      You got that right!

    • @Jokertuning
      @Jokertuning 3 года назад

      Never been hunted is why

  • @onemercilessming1342
    @onemercilessming1342 6 лет назад +73

    The critter looks as if he's just swallowed an escaped python from the Everglades.

    • @rogerhegemier8491
      @rogerhegemier8491 3 года назад +1

      Just think of How Many Chicken Dinners =, you could Make from this Bog O Snake !!! YUMMMMMMMM !!!!

    • @561REALTLK
      @561REALTLK 3 года назад

      Everglades doesn't run up to Polk county

    • @johnkovich8874
      @johnkovich8874 3 года назад +1

      @@561REALTLK that's precisely why it states "escaped." In addition, sarcasm must not be your strong suit.

    • @marinz4life
      @marinz4life 3 года назад

      Funny you should say that because my first thought was I wondered if they’ve cross-bred and this big rattler is the result?

  • @ILoveOldTWC
    @ILoveOldTWC 11 месяцев назад +2

    While they may not reach 9 feet long, they are the world's rattlesnake species. Their numbers are dropping because their habitats are being destroyed right and left by land developers that use their habitats to building infrastructure.

  • @steveofett8571
    @steveofett8571 6 лет назад +58

    Rattlers are lazy and not really interested in people.
    Don't screw with it and they won't bite you.

    • @lloydclaussen9132
      @lloydclaussen9132 5 лет назад +5

      Thanks , now i would only half shit myself to death if I run into one

    • @tazmankb26
      @tazmankb26 3 года назад +4

      your avatar....that's like your opinion man. Seriously though I'm more concerned with Cottonmouth or Copperhead but we have all three in Texas.

    • @cm1133
      @cm1133 3 года назад +2

      Not true AT ALL!

    • @lcvb1624
      @lcvb1624 3 года назад +1

      bull

    • @neckofthewoodsupdated7549
      @neckofthewoodsupdated7549 3 года назад

      @@tazmankb26; Which of the 3 is the worst ones????

  • @amirabrown4990
    @amirabrown4990 3 года назад +7

    couple: *taking pictures*
    rattlesnake: “don’t mind me , i’m just passing through .”

  • @patfal1514
    @patfal1514 3 года назад +24

    I'll never forget an old photo I saw in an old "general store" years ago on a trip through Ga.A very tall man holding an obvious rattlesnake across his shoulders (you could see the diamond markings and rattles) that reached the ground on both sides of him!! You could tell from his "build" that he was a tall man (thin,lanky long legs) This was many years before camera phones etc... maybe around 1974 so no photo shop etc... Snake had to be at least 10-11 ft. ! I've never forgotten the picture and I'm 70 years old now, was only 19-20 years old when I saw it

    • @jancezkiewicz.r6215
      @jancezkiewicz.r6215 3 года назад +1

      My buddy in zellwood has a pic if him with a couple 7 footers.
      I imagine there are longer out there ...

    • @user-dw2tm3jm5h
      @user-dw2tm3jm5h 3 года назад +1

      Peterson's gun shop has a 10 foot skin on the wall in mt dora.

  • @meedwards5
    @meedwards5 3 года назад +8

    My husband used to work at the Kennedy Space Center and he saw rattlesnakes that size several times. They do get massive in Florida!!

    • @gadgetguyify
      @gadgetguyify 3 года назад +2

      Yes... I've heard that the eastern diamondback is the largest of the rattlesnakes.

  • @hotpockets3660
    @hotpockets3660 6 лет назад +208

    9 foot, 6 foot or 3 foot, either way if you get bitten by him, you've just had a bad day for sure.

    • @philliphageman5194
      @philliphageman5194 6 лет назад +14

      Being bite buy grown aldut rattlesnake you have a 20% chance of a dry bite. If it is baby it 100% chance of venom bite and a full dose. But it is always 100% human fault getting bitten by a rattlesnake snake. When they ignore their warning.

    • @ceciliabrierley3127
      @ceciliabrierley3127 6 лет назад

      21st

    • @csick11
      @csick11 6 лет назад +2

      @@philliphageman5194 being bitten is not something to be worried about when confronting 9 foot snake. They will wrapped you up swallow you up alive

    • @philliphageman5194
      @philliphageman5194 6 лет назад +6

      @@csick11 and the moon made of cheese.

    • @csick11
      @csick11 6 лет назад

      @@philliphageman5194 not so bright are you?

  • @joshuabrooks4907
    @joshuabrooks4907 6 лет назад +29

    The one thing I like about rattlesnakes is the fact that they're very courteous.

  • @chado3000
    @chado3000 6 лет назад +68

    Why did the rattlesnake cross the road? To get the chicken.

    • @killerpickle7320
      @killerpickle7320 4 года назад +1

      Love this comment

    • @juliorosas-cortes424
      @juliorosas-cortes424 3 года назад +1

      hmmm, sooooo, maybe that's why the chicken cross the rode!!!!!!!!!!! you did it!!!

    • @ralphsinamon5222
      @ralphsinamon5222 3 года назад +1

      Why did the chicken cross the road and roll around in the dirt and then cross the road again?
      It wanted to be a dirty, double-crosser!

    • @margaretkinnaman8585
      @margaretkinnaman8585 3 года назад

      I think that snake wanted to sleep off a huge meal it already had rather then hunting for that darn chicken.....😂

    • @lucienvandegaart3611
      @lucienvandegaart3611 3 года назад +1

      To eat the rats coming from up north seems an endless supply and they just keep coming messing up our state with the way they do things like we give 2 hoots. Best thing they ever gave us was tom brady thats all

  • @metablue4454
    @metablue4454 3 года назад +34

    Thanks WFLA... just make up the length (based on what Cathy says below) as you go to get more eyes on you. As someone who spent 20+ years in journalism, if I had made up stuff like that I would have been fired for misleading the public.

    • @MrLittlebuddy
      @MrLittlebuddy 3 года назад +4

      WRONG! You would not be fired in todays media for lying. You would be promoted.

    • @catsooey
      @catsooey 3 года назад +3

      After media monopolies became legal in 1996 (Telecommunications Act) and the number of mergers that our crooked courts and government have rubber stamped - it’s very obvious that the PTB did not want a functioning media and felt they were able to get away with destroying it. They gradually chipped away at the regulations until the 1996 TC Act stripped out everything. They eventually got control of the internet as well. It’s destroyed our country and made the events of the past 20+ years possible. I feel bad for the kids - us older folks are sickened by it, but the generation who grew up under it don’t even know the difference.

    • @joannhurt4978
      @joannhurt4978 3 года назад

      They all lie , all the way to the White House , is nothing lies

    • @nategardoski1895
      @nategardoski1895 3 года назад

      The good old days

  • @TerrellSpivey
    @TerrellSpivey 3 года назад +6

    This guy has the perfect new casting voice and accent lol

  • @LoneTinaja
    @LoneTinaja 3 года назад +1

    The Eastern Diamondback is the largest species of rattlesnake in the U.S. A University of Georgia website states that the longest specimen on record is 96 inches (8 feet). I think it is very unlikely that the one that Lloyd & Cathy Terry saw would be substantially longer than the 96 inch specimen on record. I’ve read their comment that they never said they thought the one they saw was 9 feet long.

  • @jorgegonzales4153
    @jorgegonzales4153 3 года назад +10

    Wow! I thought it was a gator’s tail at first. I’ve see rattle snakes like that in area as a child. Scary.

  • @Tweedle457
    @Tweedle457 6 лет назад +12

    No, I wanna know why is the banner across the picture of the snake .........

  • @ramonakillimanjaro3638
    @ramonakillimanjaro3638 6 лет назад +93

    Very handsome fella, just hanging out and doing what all good rattlesnakes do, scare the shit out of people.

    • @ronaldstarkey4336
      @ronaldstarkey4336 6 лет назад

      Yep

    • @jj-ce8bb
      @jj-ce8bb 3 года назад +2

      Yes they are scary but there miss judged there still animals

    • @OneBlueFroggy
      @OneBlueFroggy 3 года назад

      @@jj-ce8bb - newsflash ! 💥 Snakes are NOT animals !

    • @jj-ce8bb
      @jj-ce8bb 3 года назад +1

      @@OneBlueFroggy yes they are there just very unique

    • @scottfed3878
      @scottfed3878 3 года назад

      You idiot they are a reptile

  • @janetkelley1160
    @janetkelley1160 3 года назад +3

    The biggest rattlesnake ever caught and measured was caught by Jim McAllister in Fernandina Beach Fl. It was 7 feet 11 inches. For years Ross Allen at the Silver Springs reptile exhibit offered a $500 bounty for anyone producing a snake of 8 feet, it was never paid out. The Eastern Diamond back is such a striking snake people tend to magnify it’s length but it is the overall birth of the snake that makes it seem so big.

  • @rodiejoe1334
    @rodiejoe1334 4 года назад +23

    Estimated 9'. That meens the snake was actually 6-7' TL.
    Im going with 6' being very familiar with human exageration guesstimating snakes lengths.

    • @roberthertz6634
      @roberthertz6634 3 года назад +2

      Same thing with trousers snakes we all add length. Its a snake thing

    • @beekay5914
      @beekay5914 3 года назад +1

      humans are the worst exaggerators, in spite of what they say about ground squirrels

    • @coreypeters1752
      @coreypeters1752 3 года назад

      @Devils Adversary That's a load of nonsense the biggest Eastern Diamondback on record isn't even 8 feet and weighed over 30lbs

    • @coreypeters1752
      @coreypeters1752 3 года назад

      @Devils Adversary 7.8 feet 34lbs

    • @angrypop2594
      @angrypop2594 3 года назад

      Walk in Water road was a 2 lane road in the 1970s and several of us witnessed a rattlesnake that crossed the road that was all of the way across one lane and at least a third of the way across the other lane. No we didn't have cameras but it was at least 12 feet long without a doubt.

  • @jeromedavid7944
    @jeromedavid7944 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for clearing things up in the comments section. This coming from the proverbial "horse's mouth" made it even more transparent of how the events as well as the size transpired.

  • @wrigman
    @wrigman 3 года назад +15

    You folks were very lucky to see a rattlesnake THAT big! They get that way by staying away from people……

    • @em945
      @em945 3 года назад +1

      Insightful😁

    • @expiredwater4118
      @expiredwater4118 3 года назад +1

      Exactly. But most of the time, it's not the snake going near people. People enter its territory. Many people enter their territory just to kill them. That's why timber rattlesnakes are endangered in New York.

    • @wrigman
      @wrigman 3 года назад

      @Sean T I used to live in So.Cal. I rode my mountain bike in Chino Hills state park, the Santa Ana mountains(they were practically out my back door) and the Lake Perris area. There were days when it was a total snake fest. I used to be afraid of rattle snakes. Found out they really are one of the least aggressive snakes out there. Give them the respectful distance they deserve, they are cool…. Saw one snake like the one in the video up in the Santa ana’s it reared up on me because I surprised it. I just kept going and so did it. No harm no foul….. About the time I became comfortable with them being around, I came across a side winder. They ARE aggressive and will chase you. Thankfully I was on my bike and was able to speed up and get away. But that little dude chased me for a good twenty feet!
      Bottom line is don’t screw with rattle snakes, they won’t screw with you……..

    • @abbaby555
      @abbaby555 3 года назад

      Would make a nice belt

    • @nachomom-fk2bi
      @nachomom-fk2bi Год назад +1

      Alligators do the same thing.

  • @edwardmoore5325
    @edwardmoore5325 3 года назад +5

    They have some big eastern diamond backs in Washington d c.They are mostly found at 1700 Pennsylvania ave and at the. Capital.sometimes you see them being driven around but mostly they are crawling like their western cousins.stay safe people

  • @skeeterinnewjersey5256
    @skeeterinnewjersey5256 6 лет назад +86

    I am glad to see that there are still a few big ones left alive. If you think rattlers are bad news, wait until the state is overrun with squirrels, rats, mice, nutria and anything else that rattlers help control. You might like them better.

    • @Dnez44901
      @Dnez44901 6 лет назад +5

      Exactly

    • @IXIKAYAKOxSAEKIIXI
      @IXIKAYAKOxSAEKIIXI 6 лет назад +4

      Oh wow, like we need snakes to get rid of them, especially venomous ones

    •  6 лет назад +3

      What's the matter Skanky - did I upset you? Too fuckin' bad, sissyboy.

    • @jackthe1one.497
      @jackthe1one.497 6 лет назад +3

      Melody Szadkowski YOU R SO RIGHT...IT'S THE WAY OF LIFE. EAT AWAY RATTLER,FEASTING TIME...YUMMY DISEASED RODENT'S & STINKY DEAD 🐦'S ... LIFE-CYCLE IN THE WILD.

    • @merkur8777
      @merkur8777 6 лет назад +9

      Personally, I'm in favor of ridding the country of venomous snakes. Reason why? They have several snake hunts each year near where I live and countless rattlers are harvested. The farmers are all for it. Why? Because even with the hunts farmers lose many pets and livestock each year due to snake bites. Several humans have even died from snakebite this past year.
      There are no rattlers where I live and I live in a farm town next to a grain elevator. One would think rats would be swarming but I rarely see them. Why? Because cats, hawks, owls, foxes, coyotes, and so on keep them in check without help from reptiles. Which could explain why there are so few non-venomous snakes around here. They're not needed.

  • @danielburdette6648
    @danielburdette6648 4 месяца назад

    Great report, Fish! Great to see one of my old classmates from high school rocking the camera! Proud of you, Anthony!

  • @scottg6754
    @scottg6754 3 года назад +19

    No 9 ft rattlesnakes on record. Largest rattlesnake on record is 7"9. Those things are thick and among the heaviest venomous snakes.

    • @ReaperCVPI
      @ReaperCVPI 3 года назад

      Actually theres been bigger than 9 spotted just not cuaght . sometimes google isnt perfect but there definitely has been

    • @ghostwalk2446
      @ghostwalk2446 3 года назад +4

      The woman who took the pic actually commented and said neither her nor her husband said it was 9 ft

    • @ronniehdable
      @ronniehdable 3 года назад

      I have seen a photo in bithlo of a black man holding a rattlesnake on his shoulderand close to his body. The photo was 1945 and the snake went from his ankle in the front, to his ankle in the back. it had to be 8-9 foot. They are out there for sure. Glad they let it be.

    • @clarkblount7788
      @clarkblount7788 3 года назад

      Try again , New Mexico 10 ft picture of carcass the in paper.

    • @hotlanta35
      @hotlanta35 11 месяцев назад

      Ok it’s official 😂👌

  • @jacobjohn6942
    @jacobjohn6942 6 лет назад +12

    It looked like it didn’t need to eat for several more months lmaooo

  • @patriciathomas3855
    @patriciathomas3855 6 лет назад +10

    There is this troll among us here in this thread I don’t think I need to say who as most everyone has been reading his argumentative comments, insulting people etc.
    Anyway to clarify, 9ft rattle snakes are hard to believe I get that. Doesn’t mean that they don’t exist in the right circumstances. When I referenced the snake I saw it was over 30 years ago prior to cell phones with cameras or I can assure you I would have taken a picture. But it was a sight I will never forget.
    I lived in a small town west of Lake City Florida called Olustee. It is located in the middle of the Osceola Forest. 6ft rattlers are the norm there. Yes we did eat rattle snake and alligator.
    Anyway, insults and name calling is not necessary. These posts are meant to enjoy, comment if you want without fear of someone weeks later still out there being a troll.
    To everyone else who has commented I would apologize but then I thought that I don’t need to apologize for sharing an experience I had many years ago. Why would I want to make up something like that. I have no interest in snakes and I am glad I no longer live there. To this day if I am walking in the grass I am always looking down. That is what I was taught to do from an early age especially after a hurricane or bad rain storms.
    I live where it is too cold to worry about snakes too much any more.

    • @zamonium
      @zamonium 6 лет назад

      They *don't* exist, we have herpetologists who study this sort of thing. There are no nine foot diamondbacks, in ANY circumstances.

    • @yorthelooserhooclamesthewi2733
      @yorthelooserhooclamesthewi2733 6 лет назад

      SpeedBall ... Lol A 6 foot long copperhead is the stuff of FANTASY . They don't exist that big . Good STORY tho

    • @tshearn624
      @tshearn624 6 лет назад

      I kill every snake I see if it is on my property. If I run into one off my property I get away and let it go on it's way. I refuse to have snakes on my property because I will not risk my kid or any other kid getting bit on my property.

  • @tommythomason6187
    @tommythomason6187 4 года назад +3

    A bite from one that large could kill you in short order without immediate medical care.

  • @CryptidWalks
    @CryptidWalks 3 года назад +3

    In a gift shop at Calico ghost town, in Barstow, California there’s a picture of a guy from early 1900’s holding a dead 10 footer.

  • @wyominghome4857
    @wyominghome4857 3 года назад +7

    I've seen them that size in eastern Montana, but where I live in Wyoming there are no poisonous snakes. Not sure why. Maybe it's the 6800 ft. elevation or the extreme cold in the winter. Whatever, I'm glad they're not here. There are rattlers in southern and eastern Wyoming however.

    • @BrandonPerez-ob7hs
      @BrandonPerez-ob7hs 3 года назад

      How big are the rattlers in eastern and southern Wyoming?? Close to this size?

  • @dustinmarshall5741
    @dustinmarshall5741 6 лет назад +21

    When i was 17 and living nahunta Ga one of my entertainments was catching wild snakes and one day while driving down a naturally used dirt road a Diamondback around that same size was leisurely strolling across it. My mother was in the cab with me as i slammed on the brakes and got out to retain the snake. She was upside down inside the truck screamings but she also can testify to a rattle snake this large for they do exist and are quite common just too damn smart to get caught most of the times. I enjoyed the rareness of the catch and kindly let the snake on his way.

    •  6 лет назад

      Georgia is also where the world's record EDB was found. 7'-9" and 34 lbs. 72 years ago and the record still stands. Glad you did the right thing and let it go on it's way...rats probably weren't too happy.

  • @edwinreeves6506
    @edwinreeves6506 4 года назад +3

    I encountered a Cottonmouth 2 summers in a row about 10 miles north of Kansas City , Mo. In the late 1980s which was about that same size, crossing a road. The 'experts ' say they don't exist around this area. Right!

    • @kittiepride7772
      @kittiepride7772 3 года назад +1

      Cottonmouths look similar to banded water snakes, HOWEVER, the best way to tell is a cottonmouths eyes are slit and a banded water snakes are round, and cottonmouths usually have a chunky body and will wiggle the end of their tail to try and sound like a rattler, and, they gape their mouth open and the inside is white that is how they got the name cottonmouth, they also will musk but are dont generally persue people, they too are just trying to survive.

  • @mr.george-pht
    @mr.george-pht 3 года назад +3

    Imagine what they had in those areas about 200 years ago before humans.
    I bet they sad some serious monsters.

  • @johnramirez5996
    @johnramirez5996 6 лет назад +6

    I was in Alabama and 1 guy I met when I was 16, (I'm 44 now). Had a skinned rattler that he kill in his parking lot by his business. This snake skin was more than 10 ft about 13 to be accurate. He rolled it out on the floor and my eyes were wide open. To see a dangerous snake this size ! OMG! What would happen if this snake gotten a hold of someone?

  • @stripervince1
    @stripervince1 6 лет назад +39

    Very nice. I live in Polk and have seen some big diamondbacks, but not that big. That's huge. Good job!!!

  • @elppedro77
    @elppedro77 6 лет назад +31

    Nature's pest control! Very efficient and does not poison the environment! I have come across many rattlers and they are not aggressive at all. When they see you, they usually go the opposite direction and try to get out of sight.

    • @FTWilliams616
      @FTWilliams616 3 года назад +2

      I'd like the Rattle snakes I've seen to meet the Rattle snakes you've seen and learn some manners because all the Rattle snakes I've seen usually chase us in a not so friendly manner. The only good snake is a snake far from me! 🥺☠

    • @margaretkinnaman8585
      @margaretkinnaman8585 3 года назад +1

      @@FTWilliams616 I have never had a snake chase me. I have had a few take exception to my being there and they coiled up but never struck at me since I very sensibly backed away.

    • @boogieman1899
      @boogieman1899 3 года назад

      Im from Texas an i dnt No r think u have a clue WTF u talkN Bout...

    • @johnhunter8192
      @johnhunter8192 3 года назад

      7o i0

    • @happity
      @happity 3 года назад

      Almost walked on one in tall grass. It rattled at me, and I jumped a foot. Don't think he moved.

  • @kevinpride6543
    @kevinpride6543 6 лет назад +8

    That is beyond snake. That is a Grandmother Serpent.

  • @KingofPepsi
    @KingofPepsi 3 года назад +1

    At the end, it would have been hilarious if the giant rattlesnake poked his head out of the grass and said, "So, you're calling me fat, lady?"

  • @barbarapatterson4132
    @barbarapatterson4132 3 года назад +3

    They have lived for a long time to get that big. I have seen them in New Mexico and some kids I grew up with caught one bigger than that. It's skin was on display for many years in a trading post. His fangs were as big as a little finger.

  • @alswann2702
    @alswann2702 4 года назад +1

    My family's originally from the Nichols area. In the late 1930s my granny shot a rattler in the barn. They had a Model A truck and tied the snake's head to the front bumper passenger side and wrapped him around the truck tying his tail to the rear bumper driver side. They drove to town where the town doctor cut the head off, put it in a jar of formaldehyde and displayed it in his waiting room, jaws propped open! I have family photos of similar size rattlers killed in the area in the '60s.

  • @haylocktransport6695
    @haylocktransport6695 3 года назад +9

    Back when Disney World was being built out of that swamp in the 1960s , there's alot stories there about huge rattle snakes , gators and moccasins the size of logs .

    • @jorgegonzales4153
      @jorgegonzales4153 3 года назад

      Lol. Disney built the “swamp.” I used to bale hay there before Disney scammed many of us for our ranches. Yes big snakes!

    • @haylocktransport6695
      @haylocktransport6695 3 года назад

      @@jorgegonzales4153 there's some wild ass stories from the development there .I mean workers getting killed by gators , snakes and skunk ape s throwing rocks at them .

  • @sopamarucha2388
    @sopamarucha2388 3 года назад +1

    That reporter looks like he wants to rap in plain session with those head moves lol

  • @pagliaccisghost269
    @pagliaccisghost269 3 года назад +5

    Grew up in the woods of Florida. I saw one once that was stretched across the WHOLE dirt road. I wish I had a camera, because it had to be 15 ft. Wish I could prove it...

    • @leliad7602
      @leliad7602 3 года назад +2

      My mother, who was born in Florida in 1920, also grew up there and reported seeing snakes long enough to stretch across a dirt road with the head in one ditch and the tail in the other. I had no reason to doubt her, as humans typically kill the biggest animals around, either for trophies or out of fear. Unfortunately, cameras were not available to her either when she lived there.

  • @trilby5546
    @trilby5546 3 года назад

    Do you use a phone now as your camera?

  • @addicted2tone349
    @addicted2tone349 6 лет назад +78

    9ft is just an obscene length for an eastern diamondback. With that perspective it's hard to say if He's that big or not. He's still got a huge body though and at least 6 to 7 ft long. I say he because males are usually larger in rattlesnakes than females are. I'm guessing he's a big old granddaddy...

    • @addicted2tone349
      @addicted2tone349 6 лет назад +3

      56 426 225 I agree, I was just giving the benefit of the doubt..
      He's big but not that big.

    • @TheTraveler33
      @TheTraveler33 6 лет назад +9

      It's not less than 9 ft. to someone who is afraid of snakes. Most people will swear it was 20 foot long, stood up on it's hind legs, told them it was going to eat them and chased them for over two miles. Lol!

    • @lukemccardle2379
      @lukemccardle2379 6 лет назад

      Back in 97 my fiance now wife saw a diamondback crossing the road here in Columbia co and he was every bit of 8ft long I've seen a few that were 4 or 5 ft but that was the biggest rattler I ever saw.

    • @lukemccardle2379
      @lukemccardle2379 6 лет назад +1

      Its in Florida and I was the one driving the car when it came across the road I saw it myself my fault I didn't disclose that in the previous comment I am 6ft 3 and I know it was longer than that .

    • @lukemccardle2379
      @lukemccardle2379 6 лет назад

      Columbia co is in extreme north Florida its county line borders Ga.

  • @rebel78745
    @rebel78745 6 лет назад +1

    How do they know how long. did they put a tape to it?

  • @chuckgates1171
    @chuckgates1171 6 лет назад +18

    100 years ago that was common

    • @daleslover2771
      @daleslover2771 4 года назад

      Absolutely!👍

    • @gaylewilliams4805
      @gaylewilliams4805 4 года назад

      Huh?

    • @peppermartin2079
      @peppermartin2079 4 года назад

      In Augusta Georgia in 1963 a local told me he saw a sixteen foot Swamp Rattler cross the 16 feet wide levee road during a rain storm; head going off on one side and tail coming on the road on the other side at the same time.

  • @robs5688
    @robs5688 7 месяцев назад

    Let me get this straight. They're walking around with cameras in their hands and all they are able to do is get one or twoo pics of the snake from odd angles?
    Judging by the white stripe at the side of the road, that snake was definitely not 9 feet long.
    Also, how many hobbies do you have to fail at before you take up bird watching?

  • @kitbailey6963
    @kitbailey6963 3 года назад +6

    Eastern Diamondbacks can grow well beyond 6 feet in length. So long as the snake remains healthy and has both a good water supply and an abundance of food sources, it's growth rate can easily be over 6 feet. Eastern Diamondbacks are very reclusive creatures. Hunting by night and warming up during the day, they're very hard too spot, except by those that know how and where to look for them. As for its girth, it's likely this particular specimen just ate. Personally, I prefer the Western Diamondback myself. We have many out here on my ranch. They're beautiful to watch as they go about their business.
    🐍KB

    • @bearlyphased
      @bearlyphased 3 года назад +1

      They can but do they.... not much at all or else this wouldnt be news

    • @richardhincemon
      @richardhincemon Год назад +2

      Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake 7ft.9in.34lb documented by Guinness World Records 1946.Crotalas Adamanteus they don't get that big anymore due to habitat destruction and the gene pool hunted for trophies in the sixtys killed off the largest specimens. This was a very large Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake.

  • @hitman748
    @hitman748 3 года назад +1

    UPDATE- the snake is comfortable living life out as my boots.

  • @rickpetersen41
    @rickpetersen41 6 лет назад +10

    So where are her great photos

    • @bbmatias22
      @bbmatias22 6 лет назад

      Rick Petersen I’m the video genius

  • @jerryturner7123
    @jerryturner7123 3 года назад

    Was this in Polk county Texas?

  • @V1124az
    @V1124az 3 года назад +6

    The reporter was looking down while he was talking- tryin to look out for that snake, I guess 👀 🐍

  • @KennethMixson
    @KennethMixson 6 лет назад +2

    I heard that at one time someone had a large reward around $100,000.00 for the capture of a large rattlesnake over 8 feet long. It was never claimed.

  • @cdgipson9172
    @cdgipson9172 3 года назад +16

    Imagine the amount of venom that sucker had. Probably enough to kill a football team!

    • @Wrastleman903
      @Wrastleman903 3 года назад +2

      You don’t know a thing about snakes do ya? 🤣

    • @1stWorldProblemsSolved
      @1stWorldProblemsSolved 3 года назад

      @@Wrastleman903 They clearly don't lol.

    • @cdgipson9172
      @cdgipson9172 3 года назад

      @MrSuperSativa I've heard that's not true. I know this guy who runs a snake identification and removal business here in East TX. He says it's a myth.

    • @cdgipson9172
      @cdgipson9172 3 года назад

      @MrSuperSativa Ok. How about the next time you encounter an adult venomous snake; play with it until it bites you. It's a 50/50 chance. You sound like a gambler.

    • @FTWilliams616
      @FTWilliams616 3 года назад

      @MrSuperSativa Not true at all.

  • @functionalgirl1
    @functionalgirl1 3 года назад

    Hello Bartow. I graduated from there and lived at the Villa. Wonderful little town. I counted about 11 rattles. Correct me if I'm wrong don't the number of rattles determine age?

  • @thomasbroking7943
    @thomasbroking7943 5 лет назад +9

    I thought there would be a good picture, I've never seen a rattlesnake that big 6 feet is huge. I sure would have liked to see it

  • @johnshaft5613
    @johnshaft5613 6 лет назад +2

    The snake in the picture is an Eastern Diamondback, and they do get large, but it was not a 9 foot snake. How do I know? First of all, there has never been one close to 9 feet historically recorded, and the largest of the snakes have gradually been decreasing in size due to human activity and habitat destruction. They do not attain anywhere near the sizes they did back in 1900. Nowadays a 6 footer is a giant.
    But the main thing, I have been listening to rattlesnake accounts my whole life, and everyone (that is EVERYONE) who is not a snake expert exaggerates the size of any rattler they spot by at least 30-50%. This is partly because rattlers are heavy bodied snakes, making them look longer than they are, partly because exaggeration is a key part of effective story telling, and partly out of terror.
    I would wager, based on the totality of circumstances, that it was a 5 foot snake. No larger. I don't blame the cute old couple for the dissonance, I blame the media account, eager to sensationalize a story without doing basic fact checking. Nothing new....

  • @bgdesignandsolutions
    @bgdesignandsolutions 6 лет назад +15

    A photo, but no video? What kind of photographer is she? Lousy i'd say. Video tape it, then spit a segment to get a photo is your best chance of getting the right photo. I don't see anything here that indicates a 9 foot snake.

    • @eldegaf4732
      @eldegaf4732 6 лет назад

      BG Design and Soultions photographer takes photos dumbass

    • @lloydandcathyterry3299
      @lloydandcathyterry3299 6 лет назад

      Reporters came up with that length, not me. I was more amazed at its width. And I have bad arthritis in both shoulders so I can't use a camera bigger than a little Nikon Coolpix that takes forever for video to come on so my only chance to get it was still pix from the passenger side leaning over my husband to take pic out his window that he was still trying to get down. Plus I don't know how to "spit" a segment. Appreciate your kindness, bet your parents are proud of you.

  • @bigmikec9
    @bigmikec9 6 лет назад +2

    I saw one , here in MS , that was 8 ft +. He was also crossing the road.

  • @clarkewi
    @clarkewi 5 лет назад +16

    Eastern diamond backs can easily reach 8 feet.

    • @DEADorALIVEkayaking
      @DEADorALIVEkayaking 3 года назад +2

      Not easily, they can't. Largest on record is shy of 8'. That said, when you're the one looking at him within striking range, they're suddenly in the 12'+ range, until you go back and look at the pictures later!

    • @masterbuilderproductions
      @masterbuilderproductions 3 года назад +2

      Westerns easily reach 7

    • @masterbuilderproductions
      @masterbuilderproductions 3 года назад +3

      And Great basins easily reach 6

    • @kittiepride7772
      @kittiepride7772 3 года назад +1

      The rattlesnake round up has dramatically dropped their numbers and a snake surviving that long is rare, that practice has to stop, people do not realize what they are doing to the ecosystem. People's ignorance has caused so many poor animals their lives.

    • @robertbihn3005
      @robertbihn3005 3 года назад

      @DR Dan why wasn't it recorded as a record ?

  • @jorgegonzales4153
    @jorgegonzales4153 3 года назад

    How many rattles did it have. Rattles per year?

  • @241hnd
    @241hnd 6 лет назад +5

    Does look big but 9 ft???? Nothing else in picture to reference size.

    • @girlspooptoo8567
      @girlspooptoo8567 6 лет назад +1

      241hnd
      Yeah
      Old people are always exaggerating

    • @Automedon2
      @Automedon2 6 лет назад +2

      If they had gotten a picture as it crossed the road, you might have been able to see it's size relative to the width of the lane, but from that angle it could have been 6 feet.

  • @sheldonlionel8694
    @sheldonlionel8694 3 года назад

    Was that in a residential area?

  • @TheAndyharris
    @TheAndyharris 6 лет назад +48

    Should of caught it because it shattered the largest diamond back on record by over 1 1/2 feet. I think they guessed the size and missed by a few feet lol.

    • @MrGlorybe
      @MrGlorybe 6 лет назад +3

      In a suburb near Ft. Lauderdale a tool shed was knocked down and out came an 11 ft. rattler with an 18 inch girth. The workers killed it and measured it with their tape measures. The Forida diamond back is a species unto itself. The huge one that I saw personally was brown with the diamond markings rather than the usual gray. I was in the country and had no need to kill it or disturb it as human contact was very unlikely.

    • @TheAndyharris
      @TheAndyharris 6 лет назад +8

      Jim Sadler your story would be better if you started it with ..... Once upon a time ..... Because there has never been an 11 foot rattlesnake .

    • @johnhickman9926
      @johnhickman9926 6 лет назад

      4Cs .plugs sorry dude you wrong record are 2 snakes in ark that was 25 an 27 ft caught in same area

    •  6 лет назад

      C'mon Hickman, for Christ's sake. The longest indigenous North American snake species is the Indigo. And it max'es out at just under 9 feet. The longest pit viper is the EDB and it max'es out at just under 8 feet . And neither species resides in Arkansas. (have you ever heard of a search engine? It could save you a lot of embarrassment in the future)

    • @johnhickman9926
      @johnhickman9926 6 лет назад

      56 426 225 go to Forrest city ark newspaper an look it up they had the pictures of both snakes in paper they was killed like 2 years apart believe it was in 80 when it was world record

  • @Covey7342
    @Covey7342 6 лет назад +6

    That looks like one that my mom ran over when I was kid. It stretched from one side of the road to the other. It felt like we ran over a speed bump.

  • @antmer3954
    @antmer3954 4 года назад +1

    Though I live in Australia, I have read about North America's Rattlesnakes over the years. From what I understand, the Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake is the largest venomous snake in the USA.
    Furthermore, it's widely known the King Cobra of both Asia and Africa is the longest, venomous snake on Earth. The King Cobra is known to reach up to 5 metres (15 feet) long.
    Here in Australia, our second most venomous snake, and indeed on Earth, the Coastal Taipan, reaches up to 3.5 metres (11 feet) long, and whilst shy, preferring to avoid people, is highly aggressive, and will bite multiple times until left alone, a trait it shares with the King Brown, and other Brown Snakes.
    The Coastal Taipan snake is reputed to bite up to 14 times, but, like all snakes, will only do so if annoyed or threatened, its venom is powerful enough to see one bite kill up to 25 fully grown men.
    Our most dangerous snake, which is also the world's deadliest venomous snake, is the Inland Taipan, found around the desert areas of Queensland, New South Wales, South Australia and Northern Territory, reaches up to 2 metres (6 ft 6 ins), is also highly aggressive, and it has a single bite reputed to be venomous enough to kill 100 fully grown men.
    Another long snake species, which is on a list below, is the King Brown. This snake, which occurs across large parts of Australia, is known to grow to 2.5 (7 feet) to 3 metres (9 feet), has a hiss that has to be heard to be believed. As with all "King" type species, the King Brown does eat other snakes, venomous and non - venomous alike. A second list will show the known longest species.
    So, I'm not surprised that the American couple in the video encountered a 3 metre (9 feet) long Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake, for as I said, this is America's largest venomous snake, and specimens that long are probably more common than many would think. This is simply the first time such a long snake has been located, and photographed.
    Here is a list of the Top Ten deadliest venomous snakes on Earth:
    1: Inland Taipan (Aust)
    2: Coastal Taipan (Aust)
    3: King Brown (Aust)
    4: Eastern Brown (Aust) & Black Mamba (Africa)
    5: Mainland Tiger (Aust)
    6: King Cobra (Africa & Asia)
    7: Kraits (SE Asia)
    8: Death Adder (Aust)
    9: Copperhead (Aust)
    10: Eastern Diamondback (USA)
    Known longest Venomous Snakes:
    1: King Cobra (Africa & Asia) to 5 metres (15 feet)
    2: Coastal Taipan (Aust) to 3.5 metres (11 feet)
    3: King Brown (Aust) to 3 metres (9 feet)
    4: Black Mamba (Africa) to 3 metres (9 feet)
    5: Eastern Diamondback (USA) to 3 metres (9 feet)
    6: Ferdelance (South America) to 2.5 metres (7 feet)
    7: (2 different species) Bass Strait Tiger & Copperhead (Aust) to 2.5 metres (7 feet)
    8: Western Diamondback (USA) to 2 metres (6 ft 6 ins)
    9: African Cobra (Africa) to 2 metres (6 ft 6 ins)
    10: Boomslang (Africa) to 2 metres (6 ft 6 ins)
    The key difference is that with the exception of the Timber Rattlesnake, which is known to be easily annoyed and aggressive, most species of Rattlesnakes actually have milder temperaments, and are known to be reluctant to bite humans, only doing so if feeling threatened and therefore annoyed.

  • @michaelwthalman
    @michaelwthalman 6 лет назад +3

    On an average year 7k people in the U.S are bitten by venomous snakes and average 5 deaths a year. Far more people die from fire ant stings then rattlesnakes. Far more people die a year from simply tripping and falling down. I live with them around my house, I train my hunting dogs on snake avoidance and managed no incidents in 47 years...

    •  6 лет назад +1

      Michael - I too, along with my wife, all our siblings and neighbors grew up in hills that were loaded down with them. We were all taught at an early age to simply avoid them. We did and no one was ever bitten.

    • @curlyanneb1973
      @curlyanneb1973 6 лет назад

      Michael Thalman you also Need to check out what anti venom costs and that insurance doesn’t pay a penny of it, then rethink.

  • @stacyclark5910
    @stacyclark5910 3 года назад

    Polk County… what state?

  • @daviddixon2273
    @daviddixon2273 6 лет назад +6

    0:59 it looks like a damned aligator

  • @OzarkMan
    @OzarkMan 3 года назад

    What state was that in?

  • @waliahmad3030
    @waliahmad3030 3 года назад +3

    It's all fun and games til you run across one.

  • @OmarLopez-ll8xd
    @OmarLopez-ll8xd 6 лет назад +2

    Here in Tucson, Arizona Dbacks are normal size avg. 6" to 9+ " You can see it at THE LOOP BIKE PATH all days of summer, differents sizes.

    • @beekay5914
      @beekay5914 3 года назад

      Eastern Diamondbacks and Western Diamondbacks are not the same species.

  • @willsweat5413
    @willsweat5413 4 года назад +6

    Definitely a very hearty Eastern Diamondback but doubtful that it was 9 foot. Still, what a big beautiful snake!

    • @lcross558
      @lcross558 3 года назад +1

      yep

    • @keithmackey654
      @keithmackey654 3 года назад +1

      Maybe close to 6 but yea 9 is really pushing it.Next someone gonna say they saw a 8 foot cottonmouth around Tattnall county Ga😂😂😂😂😂

    • @billmay7364
      @billmay7364 3 года назад

      Really a Beautiful Reptile .
      That's something you just show
      Respect.
      Let it Be.
      You corner it.
      Well it's a Can you don't want to Open.

  • @womanofgoldenwords3881
    @womanofgoldenwords3881 3 года назад

    My only question is why on earth are you bird watching with that tiny lens?

  • @brianpartlow5530
    @brianpartlow5530 6 лет назад +15

    Rattle snakes are more afraid of you! Leave him alone, give him an escape route and he will disappear.

  • @bobdixon4998
    @bobdixon4998 3 года назад

    It's not that big. Channel 8 moved the image off center and out of screen. I caught one in 1980 university parkway Sarasota that measured 7'4" and 7" diameter

  • @mattslev
    @mattslev 6 лет назад +4

    People routinely overestimate and wildly exaggerate snakes’ sizes. There are no 9’ EDBs in existence anywhere. Judging from the photo, I doubt that snake was even 6’ in length, which would still be a very large and impressive animal. These sorts of accounts are commonplace but tellingly are never confirmed by science.

    • @jasonbennett5382
      @jasonbennett5382 6 лет назад

      I have seen a diamond back at the St John River Wildlife refuge that stretched to the center of the wheels on a Volvo wagon. They do get that long, however rare.

  • @JakeDrives1
    @JakeDrives1 3 года назад

    "The worlds fattest rattle snake" NO LIES DETECTED, Lloyd!

  • @wifighostcruiser9665
    @wifighostcruiser9665 6 лет назад +4

    If I saw that I would move five states away!
    You're all invited to move up north here to Wisconsin where we don't have that crap LOL

    • @lloydclaussen9132
      @lloydclaussen9132 5 лет назад +1

      I know a guy that got bit by a timber rattlesnake in Wisconsin when he was a kid, they are there

    • @zacharystoorza3473
      @zacharystoorza3473 4 года назад +1

      There a few timber rattlers where I'm from in Wisconsin(south west part)

    • @jj-ce8bb
      @jj-ce8bb 3 года назад +1

      I'm in new York state and have not encountered any rattlers

    • @retiredyeti5555
      @retiredyeti5555 3 года назад

      I was raised in the Prairie du Chien area, and there ARE rattlesnakes in Wisconsin!

  • @naticristellavi8236
    @naticristellavi8236 3 года назад

    I wish this channel move their banner to the side or top of the screen or remove it all together, it is too large and blocks the scene.

  • @chasecrazyteen
    @chasecrazyteen 6 лет назад +6

    It was an Eastern Diamondback mixed with Burmese Python. Very rare snake.

    • @shelialovett7148
      @shelialovett7148 3 года назад +1

      venomous snakes do not breed with non-venomous snakes

  • @strangesoren2694
    @strangesoren2694 3 года назад

    Rattlesnakes can get rather huge. An old friend's stepdad who used to go motorcycling up in the hills said if you ever got a bit by one of the huge ones, look to the east because that's the last time you'll ever get to see the city again.

  • @crazifyit
    @crazifyit 3 года назад +6

    That snake looks like it just ate! Love it!

  • @bobsmoot2392
    @bobsmoot2392 3 года назад +1

    I've know snake handlers struck by large Eastern Diamondbacks in Florida. Snake boots blocked the fangs, but they got big bruises from the impact.

  • @raysanchez5267
    @raysanchez5267 4 года назад +10

    a beautiful creature, please don't hurt it

    • @PlanetBlake
      @PlanetBlake 3 года назад

      If it don’t mess with me, I sure as heck won’t mess with it. I’d always be running the other way.

  • @bg9255
    @bg9255 3 года назад

    This snake is at least twenty years old. You can zone in on the rattles at the 46 mark, just what you can count, each rattle is a different shade btw, is 18.

    • @kurttuchscherer7706
      @kurttuchscherer7706 3 года назад

      You can not tell a snakes age by how many rattles it has. Everytime a snake sheds it adds a button. And a snake can shed several times a year.

    • @bg9255
      @bg9255 3 года назад

      @@kurttuchscherer7706 ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST thanks for the info it has gone the way of old wives tales.....

  • @Charley_Goji
    @Charley_Goji 6 лет назад +8

    What a gorgeous giant

  • @bigdog5217
    @bigdog5217 4 года назад

    is this in Florida?

  • @Blackratsnake
    @Blackratsnake 6 лет назад +4

    *King Cobra:* Ha, I get twice that length!

    • @bradbuckner9496
      @bradbuckner9496 3 года назад

      Dumb ass,,, we are talking about rattlesnakes.

  • @littlebrookreader949
    @littlebrookreader949 3 года назад

    WHERE was this seen?

  • @johnshipley9755
    @johnshipley9755 3 года назад +10

    Dang it he would definitely make a lot of boots and belts.

  • @rickmcdaniel5056
    @rickmcdaniel5056 3 года назад

    What State?

  • @patriciafaure3410
    @patriciafaure3410 6 лет назад +5

    Do you think these rattle snakes is inbreeding with pythons or constructors and have more genes of the rattle snake I think it's possible.

    • @zamonium
      @zamonium 6 лет назад +1

      You need to study genetics. Do you think it's possible for owls to interbreed with hawks too?

    • @skeeterinnewjersey5256
      @skeeterinnewjersey5256 6 лет назад

      Can't recall that one species you mentioned, but I'm sure there are no constructors around to interbreed with anything.

    • @ReiTheRabbit
      @ReiTheRabbit 6 лет назад

      Patricia Faure no, they really can get that big.

    • @Charley_Goji
      @Charley_Goji 6 лет назад

      that is literally impossible, they don't share enough genetic material to even make eggs

    • @adamporter3742
      @adamporter3742 6 лет назад

      Sounds like you need to look up what inbreed means in the dictionary...

  • @rayhitt5564
    @rayhitt5564 3 года назад

    What state is this?

  • @benyoumans9072
    @benyoumans9072 6 лет назад +5

    We don't call them big until they hit 7 feet. I have seen a dead one that taped just over 8 feet.

    • @finallymyseason5389
      @finallymyseason5389 6 лет назад

      Im gonna send you some proof. Hang on

    •  6 лет назад

      If you're sending a photo of a tanned rattlesnake skin, don't waster your time. they stretch considerably during the process - a dead 8 foot rattlesnake might impress me - a skin - not so much.

    •  6 лет назад

      Finally - I'm waiting...