This Snake Does Something No Human Should Have To Witness

Western Diamondback Rattlesnake

This heavy-bodied snake is a member of the rattlesnake species, and it is mostly found in the southwestern part of the United States and Mexico. It’s shocking but true that a rattlesnake can move its rattle back and forth up to  60 or more times per second. Even though they are poor climbers, we sure know they are pretty aggressive, and to top it off, they have a life expectancy of more than 20 years. This snake’s venom will do more damage to blood cells, vessels, and the heart, which is a good way to put it. A more detailed effect from a bite will include damage to muscles, restriction in blood flow, severe pain, swelling, internal bleeding, bruising, blistering, convulsion, abdominal pain and lots of other things that make a poor victim pass out. The bleeding is known to be fatal and record a 20 per cent death cause rate. So what would you be doing when you ever see a rattlesnake? That’s right. You got the answer. We also have no plans to meet one.

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