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Well, I went caching with the snake handling half of Team Honeybunnies this weekend on a sojourn to the great state of Iowa. One of the highlights of the trip was coming across a 2 1/2 foot long Rattlesnake on the bluffs overlooking the Missouri River Valley. Mr. Honeybunny showed what he was made of by testing the rattler by picking it up by it’s tail.
Fortunately, the snake did not bite, and we did not end up in the local Emergency Room for antivenom shots. He enjoyed it so much, I understand he is planning on joining a fringe snake-handling cult, but that statement may be wild speculaton, though the first paragraph is all fact.
Can somebody talk a little sense into the boy???? I am afraid we may yet end up in the emergency department.
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CRIKEY! That was certainly naughty, Mr. Honeybunny! π―
Can you do it again? We want to watch!!! π
@bandits wrote:
CRIKEY! That was certainly naughty, Mr. Honeybunny! π―
Can you do it again? We want to watch!!! π
I hear Lady Bandit wants to learn how to handle rattlers as well since she has the Garter snakes already under her control. π
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There is an old Wocahochie indian remedy for rattlesnake bites… When the snake bites, lie down and sleep for 2 days; I guess that is why there are no old Wocahochie indians.
@bandits wrote:
CRIKEY! That was certainly naughty, Mr. Honeybunny! π―
Can you do it again? We want to watch!!! π
Crickey is right! Even the best reptile handler didn’t evade every wild thing out there.
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