No. The record rattler was an eastern diamondback killed in North Carolina in 1959. It was eight feet in length.
Ky Evans is 5' 9".
Animal Extractors - 2006 Rattlesnake Family was released on: USA: 9 March 2007
WWE Tough Enough - 2011 Now We Face the Rattlesnake 1-9 was released on: USA: 30 May 2011
It is said that the largest rattlesnake on the planet is the Eastern diamondback. The record length for this venomous snake is 96 inches. Tim Manning, Herp. If you "google" "Texas" you will see a man with a 9 ft 1 inch 90 lb rattler.it was at Tow, Texas off hwy 281. Northern tip of Lake Buchanan 2007 The supposed 15 foot Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake was not 15 feet long. It was 7 foot and 3 inches and was found in Sept 2009. The largest Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake on record in 8 feet long. None have been found longer. Skins can be deceptive as they can be longer when shed from the snake. See the related link for a picture of a 14' Western Diamondback rattler taken in Happy Camp, CA., on the weekend of 9/11/10 by a' good friend of mine. --------- In Mid July, 2010, a rattlesnake was found near Whitwell, TN that measured: 14ft 9in, 24 rattles, 2 buttons, and 100lbs. ---------- There has never been a rattlesnake over eight feet long anywhere. But, there are many hoaxes. The eight footer was killed in Carteret County, North Carolina, in 1959.
0.75 foot 1 foot = 12 inches 9 inches: = 9 inches * 1 foot/12 inches = 9/12 or 3/4 = 0.75 foot
12 inches a foot. 9 inches=9x1/12=9/12 hence 9 inches is in 9/12th fraction of a foot
There are numerous Rattlesnake subspecies. Some are: 1. The Eastern Diamondback 2. The western Diamondback 3. Queretaran Dusky 4. Mexican Green Rattler 5. Santa Catalina Island Rattlesnake 6. Sidewinder Rattlesnake 7. Baja Rattlesnake 8. Banded Rattlesnake 9. Mexican Small-Headed Rattlesnake etc...
There are several "records" out there for the length of the rattlesnake which vary from a bit over 7 feet to over 9 feet. Some of these records are a bit dubious'
Billy the Exterminator - 2009 Rattlesnake Combat 2-14 was released on: USA: 9 June 2010
Rattlesnake Life and Death of a Western Gladiator - 1976 TV was released on: USA: 9 February 1976
No, it means 1 foot plus 9/10 of a foot. 1 foot 9 inches would be written (for example) as 1'9"
5 foot 9 is 1.7526 meters.