Alcohol and Rattlesnakes
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Alcohol and Rattlesnakes
Does anybody have any statistics on the number of BuzzTails acting defensively that die annually from alcohol poisoning?
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Re: Alcohol and Rattlesnakes
SAY WHA'???
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Re: Alcohol and Rattlesnakes
Jerry,
Perhaps he's asking how many people who die every year from rattlesnake bites were under the influence of alcohol at the time they encountered the 'buzz tail'.
But I'm guessing.
Space Cowboy
Perhaps he's asking how many people who die every year from rattlesnake bites were under the influence of alcohol at the time they encountered the 'buzz tail'.
But I'm guessing.
Space Cowboy
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Re: Alcohol and Rattlesnakes
"Does anybody have any statistics on the number of BuzzTails acting defensively that die annually from alcohol poisoning?'
Stated another way, The number of innocent rattlers dying of alcohol poisoning from bitting drunks trying to pick them up.SAY WHA'???
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Re: Alcohol and Rattlesnakes
None. Rattlesnakes who bite drunks usually die of blunt force trauma, whether they deserve it or not.