d2, dont hogs eat snakes?

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Re: d2, don't hogs eat snakes?

I dont think that's a cane brake, they usually have a rusty stripe down there back. I would guess timber or diamond back but I aint sure. And yes, hogs do eat snakes and turkey eggs and quail eggs and dead things like deer,coons and people. If there is a plus about having to many hogs is that they will eat snakes. But unlike me and you they kill and eat 'em all. King snakes taste like water moccasins to them. I dont kill king snakes but I do kill water moccasins and the ones that will hurt ya'. And that is a good one in your picture...d2
 

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Is that a photoshopped picture or a snake from another country? I've never seen any kind of rattlesnake more than 5 or 6 feet long and they are always really thin.
 

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Sara77 said:
Is that a photoshopped picture or a snake from another country? I've never seen any kind of rattlesnake more than 5 or 6 feet long and they are always really thin.

Can't say about that pic, but we have them in this part of the country up to about 7' long, I've seen one 6' 1", hanging from a road sign.

Fossis...........
 

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Omg! That thing is HUGE! He wouldnt have to bite me, i'd fall over dead right there! LOL
My Uncle was hog hunting in San Saba Tx one time and ran up on a rattle snake, his mouth was so big when he opened it you coulda placed a soda can upright in it! He killed it and brought it home for the skin, biggest snake i'd ever seen....
Course their all cobras to me!
 

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NO WAY!!!?? I didn't know they could get that big!! I think that one ate the hogs! Wonder if that guy ate the snake?
 

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Look's like a Western Diamondback ( Crotalus atrox ). Never seen a Canebrake that large. Thanks
 

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Thats a little feller there. Not far from here theres a town called Tow that only has a few buildings. Well last year a guy who ones one of them thought he had an animal or some kind rummaging around in it so he opened the door to see the largest rattle snake he'd ever seen and the story goes that he shot it and it weighed 95 lbs.
Now the biggest I have seen photos of was one just over 8 feet long, and theres a guy just out side of town that has a pet one that is about 7 and half feet long. As for your hog problem if you want help getting rid of them post an add in the paper or sell the opportunity to hunt them on ebay. Just make sure you get the lease license. This way you can make money while getting rid of the pesky critters.
 

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I knew some people who lived near the headwaters of the Tippecanoe River just about half hour drive south from here. They told me a story about a woman who got bit by a Timber rattler in her driveway. Husband chopped off the snake's head, showed it to her, she refused to believe it was a rattlesnake. Husband forced her into the car, to the hospital, she protested all the way.

Then I know a person who was at a Tippecanoe Battle Rendezvous. From what I understand during the hours the public is there everything must be kept strictly time period as for gear. After hours he put his cooler outside by a wood pile. Getting up in the morning without his glasses on, noticed something by the cooler. Starting to bend toward it, moving his hand to reach down, heard a shooosh shooosh shooosh. Went back got his glasses, by this time others were standing around teasing him about the Timber rattler. The DNR came out and didn't kill it but moved the snake to another location. A similar incident happened during a previous Tippecanoe Rendezvous, to one of the guys doing the teasing. Twice now Timber rattlers have been encountered during Rendezvous for Tippecanoe.

Check this link out, the Canebrake rattlesnake is the Timber rattler, A.K.A. Banded rattlesnake.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crotalus_horridus

Your rattlesnake must be a Diamondback rattler.
 

Re: d2, don't hogs eat snakes?

I've seen 'em that big in Colorado.
 

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