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    Subadult snake Bay_area's Avatar
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    trip to Sonoma Reptile Rescue today

    I found 6 rattlesnakes on Halloween in someones garage up in Berkeley hills.
    The mother & 5 babies

    I took all but one up to Sonoma Reptile rescue today since he is legally allowed to release them back into the wild. He has a great operation up there. People were there dropping off produce to feed the many turtles & tortoises he has if the back yard.

    Bread for the buffalos

    He has several snakes on hand. He does reptile education shows with them. Some had been abused before ...others were really nice looking
    he had a couple of neat patterned Redtailed boas


    & of course he had a bunch of rattlers. I forget how many times he said he has been bitten, but it was qute a few. Here is a pic of the Western Diamondback Rattlesnake he uses for his shows. I have never seen an C. atrox this mellow


    All in all it was a fun day BTW, I couldn't help but to adopt a Mojave rattlesnake while I was there

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    Re: trip to Sonoma Reptile Rescue today

    you must really like venomous snakes, i had a vine snake once does that count? o and did he say what type of red-tail boa this was?
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    Re: trip to Sonoma Reptile Rescue today

    Quote Originally Posted by reed_Kamsler View Post
    you must really like venomous snakes, i had a vine snake once does that count? o and did he say what type of red-tail boa this was?
    The vine snake does count. If you ever pulled its mouth back you will see some fangs. The Asian vines are not so bad, but the South American ones have really messed people up good.

    The atrox seems really chill. I want a crotalid .
    Rich

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    Dutch, bold and Thamnophis-crazy Thamnophis's Avatar
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    Re: trip to Sonoma Reptile Rescue today

    That is fine C. atrox!
    It is always advisable to be a loser if you cannot become a winner. Frank Zappa

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    Re: trip to Sonoma Reptile Rescue today

    Some nice pics and stunning atrox

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    thamnophis puniceus Lori P's Avatar
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    Re: trip to Sonoma Reptile Rescue today

    Wow, very very cool place! Does he raise the buffalo or are they also rescues? And send pics of the one you adopted!!! :-)
    Lori, New Hope Rescue-- rescuing equines and others
    www.newhoperescueva.com

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    Re: trip to Sonoma Reptile Rescue today

    what I cool place
    so where's the pic of the snake you adopted?
    rhea
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    Re: trip to Sonoma Reptile Rescue today

    Man I wish I lived in your area, that would be such a great place to take the kids for a visit! I never realized rattlers could get so big around-- he looks kinda like a big stuffed sausage!!! And, yes, how rude of you to show us all these animals and not even one pic of the one you adopted........shame on you!!
    Anji

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    Re: trip to Sonoma Reptile Rescue today

    Looks like you had a very nice day!

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    Re: trip to Sonoma Reptile Rescue today

    Lovely looking C. atrox. Something always confuses me..... some of these people who keep venomous snakes, the ones who 'can't remember how many times they've been bitten' always have to 'free handle' the snakes. Why are they surprised when they get nailed?
    I kept venomous species of many types for about twenty years. I never 'free handled' and I never got bitten. Seems sensible to me!
    James.

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