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02-22-2011, 01:42 PM
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Re: Man Bitten by a Giant Rattlesnake
the docs have surgically opened up his arm because of the swelling, that looks very very healthy wound, if they dudnt cut him,, the whole of his arm would end up like his manky hand cuz swelling stops blood flow and keeps venom in 1 place while it rots his flesh away, yum yum,,, good pics, glad we dont have snakes like dis in the UK,,, my bet is that he was fucking with it anyway and it bit him lol
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03-05-2011, 02:43 PM
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Re: Man Bitten by a Giant Rattlesnake
Yikes diamond back rattler! Diamondback venom is a potent hemotoxin that kills red blood cells and causes tissue damage. Bites are extremely painful and can be fatal to humans. However, antivenin is widely available throughout the snake's range, and bites rarely result in death. |
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03-06-2011, 03:42 PM
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Re: Man Bitten by a Giant Rattlesnake
I don't think this is a series of pics. I was in Arizona at the time when this happened and it happened in Arizona The snake weighed 96 pounds. It did not bite anybody though. As far as the snake bite on human pics, it is accurate. Fucking horror story. |
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03-04-2015, 04:14 AM
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Re: Man Bitten by a Giant Rattlesnake
The first photo where he's holding up a "giant" rattlesnake is an optical illusion. The snake is nowhere near the size it appears to be, look up wide angle tricks with giant animals, and see for yourself. It's not a fake photo, just a trick of the mind and lens.
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