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<blockquote data-quote="crittergitter" data-source="post: 169803" data-attributes="member: 8098"><p>Kudos on moving the Crotalus horridus horridus. If you are in middle Georgia, it would still be considered a timber rattler...if memory serves, you must be pretty close to the southern border to get into the canebrake subspecies. It takes about 75 - 100 mg of dried Timber rattler venom to kill the average human and they can carry over 200 mg. They usually don't inject enough on a defensive bite to do more than cause severe swelling. I'm in a position to do a fair amount of education about snakes in Tennessee, and it is rare to find someone who will move any snake instead of wack it here...and it is a class B misdemeanor to kill or harass them here!</p><p></p><p>Once again, great pics and good move.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crittergitter, post: 169803, member: 8098"] Kudos on moving the Crotalus horridus horridus. If you are in middle Georgia, it would still be considered a timber rattler...if memory serves, you must be pretty close to the southern border to get into the canebrake subspecies. It takes about 75 - 100 mg of dried Timber rattler venom to kill the average human and they can carry over 200 mg. They usually don't inject enough on a defensive bite to do more than cause severe swelling. I'm in a position to do a fair amount of education about snakes in Tennessee, and it is rare to find someone who will move any snake instead of wack it here...and it is a class B misdemeanor to kill or harass them here! Once again, great pics and good move. [/QUOTE]
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