Rattkesnake Surprise

santaman2000

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I used to lift the old fashioned small square bails with a snake bailed into it occasionally. But never quite like this:

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santaman2000

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Eastern diamondbacks get big, but it looks a bit big to me too. That said, the body and head shape are definitely rattler. Maybe JD will be along in a while to confirm or refute.
 

Robson Valley

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What a twist of fate.
Size and skin pattern does not look "rattler" to me. Can't define it but just doesn't look right.
If that's a 600# round bale, that's one big snake.
 

santaman2000

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What a twist of fate.
Size and skin pattern does not look "rattler" to me. Can't define it but just doesn't look right.
If that's a 600# round bale, that's one big snake.

No, I agree, it's not quite right. My first thought is a bit of photo tampering TBH. But the skin is definitely close, as I said, the shape is definitely rattler (thick bodied and tapering to the poisonous snake head):

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We used to cut and rake the hay into rows, then use a bailer when it had dried some. I did pick up a bale which had a garter snake caught in the top and having it wrap around my arm almost caused a heart attack.... We untangled its tail and it seemed OK.
 

Bowlander

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I know of a guy that got bitten by an adder that was stuck in a bale. His hand never really worked the same. I've seen pheasant poults baled up as well.
 

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