A California wildlife rescuer says he ended up collecting up almost 100 rattlesnakes after snakes were discovered under the house.
As Sonoma County Reptile Rescue’s Al Wolf stated he was called to a North Bay property when a homeowner noticed a snake crawling under the structure, and when he went underneath, he discovered hundreds of more rattlesnakes hiding.
Wolf tells the media, “It took about three hours, but I found a total of 92 rattlesnakes under that house, I was tickled pink, I wish that happened every day to me.”
Wolf shared photographs on Facebook of the snakes he retrieved from under the house.
The presence of so many rattlesnakes in one location is rare, according to the reptile rescuer, and the recent drought is likely to blame.
According to the reptile rescuer, “The drought will cause them to go to areas where there’s water, looking for lizards and rodents.”
On the other hand, children and snakes are probably not a combination that any parent would want to see. However, in a terrifying video that has gone viral, a youngster is shown attempting to pull a giant snake by its tail while his father cheers him on! While the majority were taken aback, not everyone was impressed.
Matt Wright, Australia’s Monster Croc Wrangler, recently uploaded a video of his two-year-old son Bonjo calmly yanking a gigantic python out of his garden. The shocking footage that was published on Instagram has sparked a massive internet debate.
The brave child can be seen firmly holding the two-meter olive python’s tail with both hands and bringing it onto the grass in the footage. When the gigantic snake, which is several times the size of the youngster, tries to wrap itself around a wooden pillar, Wright tells Banjo to “pull him out.”
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