Rattlesnake offered rabbit a reward if rabbit would rescue him from the large stone he was stuck under.
In "Senor Coyote the Judge," the rattlesnake tricks the rabbit by pretending to be injured and in need of help. When the rabbit approaches out of concern, the rattlesnake seizes the opportunity to strike, revealing its true intentions. This clever deception highlights themes of cunning and survival in the animal kingdom. Ultimately, the rattlesnake's ruse serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of being too trusting.
He tricked the rattlesnake by getting him under the rock.
Coyote told rattlesnake that he would know who was telling the truth if rattlesnake would get under the giant stone again but he left rattlesnake under the stone.
a rabbit does....if you have ever tried cating a rabbit and walking near it they usually run away.
If a rattlesnake bites a rabbit with less venom, monitor the rabbit closely for signs of distress such as swelling, redness, or difficulty breathing. Keep the rabbit calm and seek immediate veterinary assistance. Administering antivenom may be necessary to counteract the effects of the snake bite.
Imro Fox Rabbit Trick - 1896 was released on: USA: November 1896
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Yes, it would be safe to consume because the venom of a rattlesnake is not a poison. The venom would be deactivated by the cooking process, also.
When a person is bitten by a rattlesnake, the venom injected into the body can cause a condition known as rabbit starvation. Rabbit meat is very lean and low in fat, so when consumed as the primary source of nutrition during this condition, the body is unable to metabolize the protein efficiently. This can lead to malnutrition and potentially fatal consequences. Therefore, it is advised to avoid eating rabbit meat if bitten by a rattlesnake to prevent exacerbating the effects of the venom.
Yes, a large rattler could eat an adult jackrabbit.
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