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by Carman Clark

All Snake Killers
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God has made us different,
he made us so unique.
We slither on the ground,
we have no hands and feet.
Though you find us scary,
or maybe just plain weird,
our intentions are not to hurt you
or cause you such great fear.
Our venom's not meant for humans
but to help us when we eat.
So, please stop the senseless killing
before we're all extinct.
We're not saying you have to love us
or tell us we're the best.
God's the one who created us.
So, treat us with respect.

written by Sarah Clark
for Southeastern Reptile Rescue

 

 

Fears are educated into us
and can, if we wish,
be educated out.
-Karl A. Merringer


A righteous man cares for
the needs of his animal...
Proverbs 12:10

The snake is an animal.
It has a backbone and a heart.
It has red blood.
It drinks water and eats food.
It breathes air and feels fear
just like every other
animal in the world.
And, it's in a body that's
the hardest thing
for the average
person to understand.
(author-unknown)

 15 Foot Rattlesnake 

The Fifteen Foot Long Rattlesnake has been circulating the internet since September 2009. Photographs however, are deceiving. This snake actually measured Seven Feet Three Inches Long. Here's the story....

 

Fox News
Updated October 01, 2009
Over 7-Foot Rattlesnake Slithers into Florida

 

The latest in a string of enormous snakes has slithered into sight in Florida. This rattlesnake, discovered in St. Augustine, Florida, is remarkable for its sheer size, measuring a whopping 7 feet 3 inches long. It has been dubbed "ratzilla" by locals, who trapped and killed it in a crowded, suburban neighborhood.

The snake, an eastern diamondback rattlesnake, is a monster by rattlesnake standards, which usually average between 3 and 6 feet. Eastern diamondbacks are commonly found in Florida and Georgia.

Local police called Brandon Booth a professional trapper, to deal with the beast. Booth said that when he pulled up, he realized how big and dangerous the rattler was. "When I got there, I looked at it and said, 'That's bigger than 6 feet,'" Booth said. "I didn't have time to really think. I just jumped out of the truck with my gig and got him. He wasn't going to get away."

Meanwhile, Florida has been plagued by pythons, nonnative predators that have recently taken up residence in the area. Over the past few months, the enormous constrictors have been found in western Miami-Dade County, raising concerns that they could establish a breeding population. The number of Burmese pythons in South Florida and throughout Everglades National Park has exploded in the past decade to potentially thousands, though wildlife officials aren't sure exactly how many are slithering around the region.

Rock pythons, which can grow to 20 feet and weigh 200 pounds, are potentially the latest snake threat fearless Floridians face when they step out of their front doors.

See Video of Ratzilla http://www.news4jax.com/video/21164498/

 
 
 
 
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