Yes, that was one of the primary methods for getting it out.
The venom of a baby rattlesnake is the same as from an adult snake. However, an adult snake can control the amount of venom they inject and may not inject any venom during a bite (dry bite). They need the venom to obtain food and do not want to waist it to warn off a threat. When baby rattlesnakes bite they have not yet learned to control the flow of venom and will probably inject their entire supply and cause a more severe bite to the victim than an adult snake would.
The largest Timber Rattlesnake ever recorded was 74.5 inches
No. Once in, it's in. All the old home remedies ever did was give you a nasty skin injury on top of the snake venom damage.
I have not tried Japanese rattlesnake liquor.
West Palm Beach Fl
Literally seconds ! There was a recent documentary on cable TV by David Attenborough - where a rattlensake bit a mouse that wandered too close. The mouse twitched a couple of times and was dead - my estimate was about 2.5 seconds !
No, a cat has never licked my mouth.
No, she did not.
Absolutely. A few times, actually.
That honor goes to Venom (2019)
eastern diamond 8.7 feet in lenght,found in the Florida marsh. Update March 2009 15 foot Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake killed in Florida. The world record is 96 inches (8 feet) killed in NC in 1959.
yes. have you ever seen the movie holes. she has it in hers.