Eastern Diamond Back Rattlesnake


Arianna Bailey relocated this big EDB twice from her yard into the forest. It returned after the first relocation then decided to stay away the second time. EDBs are pretty laid back unless messed with, I have come across several in the wild and around my home, even stepping over one, most didnt even rattle.

FACT: Most EDB bites are caused by people attempting to catch them by hand or stepping on them. A true statistic is, the majority of EDB bites are to young drunk males.




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