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Rattlesnake spotted in surf at South Carolina’s Myrtle Beach

Rattlesnake spotted in surf at South Carolina’s Myrtle Beach

Rattlesnake spotted in surf at South Carolina’s Myrtle Beach

Screengrab from a video shared by @WPDEABC15 on Facebook

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  • A woman seeking for sea glass in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, filmed a timber rattlesnake in the surf.
  • The species is extremely toxic and has been classified as an invasive species.

In South Carolina’s Myrtle Beach State Park, a woman seeking sea glass captured video of something far more unusual: a timber rattlesnake in the waves.

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Michelle Robert stated in a Facebook post that she was searching for sea glass while going along the beach when she noticed a snake in the water.

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Robert wrote, “Waves were tossing him around and he kept going back in.”

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The park called Russell Cavendar, the owner of Snake Chaser, and asked him to move the snake.

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According to Cavendar, the snake was a timber rattlesnake, commonly known as a canebrake rattlesnake. He stated that the species is extremely toxic.

According to him, the snake was released in a rural swampy area of Horry County.

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