Originally Posted by OlTimer
Originally Posted by oldbowhunter
Originally Posted by Mbrock
Rattlesnakes are no joke. They’re far worse than copperheads and cottonmouths. Timber rattler venom has also changed in chemical composition the last few decades. It has neurotoxins and hemotoxins. Most snakes primarily do one or the other, but not both.


I didn’t know that.

How and why would it change?


Thinking the same thing, why/how?


All the fun stuff science has given us but we dont use it the right way. Pesticide is good for killings bugs, but it also works on other animals in strange ways.


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