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All Snake Killers Click Here
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)
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Giant Timber Rattlesnake 1
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This photo of Jason Clark with a timber rattlesnake was taken by Warren Bond Jr of Warren Bond Photography. The snakes name is Medusa and was caught by an individual in Georgia when it was a newborn. It has been in captivity ever since and was between 5' - 5' 6" at the time of the photo. When the snake is held in front of but away from the body and the picture taken with a wide angle lens, the result is an image of a larger than life snake. With Jason being 6' 5" tall, this snake can easily be passed off as a giant 8' rattler.
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