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Originally posted by J-Fish View PostHe was huge. I got a little excited!
I should of let him go.
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Originally posted by TxAg View PostIt's poisonous if you bite it and you die
It's venomous if it bites you and you die
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Originally posted by El Viejo View PostThat was one of the good guys. It was a bull snake for sure. They are heck on the rodent population.
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Originally posted by bboswell View PostNegative.
I have eaten several 6’ rattlesnakes and I’m not even sick.
You didn't bite/eat the whole live snake, you ate one that had been field dressed and most likely frozen.
You bite a live full grown rattlesnake I don't care how good of a hold you think you have on him, you're in deep sheeeet........Just saying....
This venomous crap only came along with the Millennials taking over our schools, John Wayne never said they were venomous...
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Originally posted by Thumper View PostNo,
You didn't bite/eat the whole live snake, you ate one that had been field dressed and most likely frozen.
You bite a live full grown rattlesnake I don't care how good of a hold you think you have on him, you're in deep sheeeet........Just saying....
This venomous crap only came along with the Millennials taking over our schools, John Wayne never said they were venomous...
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Originally posted by Burnadell View Postpoi·son·ous
(of an animal) producing poison as a means of attacking enemies or prey; venomous.
adjective: poisonous
"a poisonous snake"
synonyms: venomous, deadly
"a poisonous snake"
Burnadell read it on the internet so it much be true!!
And of course we have to pull out the token pic for the snake huggers .....
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Originally posted by 12RingKing View PostSo, can someone drink rattlesnake venom and not feel the effects of being bit?
If so, it’s not poison
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Originally posted by 12RingKing View PostWasn’t John Wayne a draft dodger?
Wayne toured U.S. bases and hospitals in the South Pacific for three months in 1943 and 1944 with the USO.[ By many accounts, his failure to serve in the military was the most painful part of his life.
U.S. National Archives records indicate that Wayne had, in fact, made an application to serve in the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), precursor to the modern CIA, and had been accepted within the U.S. Army's allotted billet to the OSS. William J. Donovan, OSS Commander issued an OSS Certificate of Service to Wayne."
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