
That Is One Big Rattlesnake Caught On Video In Alabama!
The scariest thing about some of these big snakes is how well they blend in and disappear in the grass.

You could be right next to one of these jokers and have no idea until you hear that rattle.
I do not want to get that close and personal.
Our friends at this is Alabama on social media captured a video from Oak Mountain State Park of a big, I mean big, rattlesnake.
Just try to pick out that big rattlesnake once it slithers across the road and into the brush.
It nearly disappears before your very eyes.
I'm no snake expert, and I don't have a clue what type of rattlesnake this is, but I'm betting it is highly venomous.
OK, here we go, thanks again to this is Alabama on Instagram:
Be honest, could you see that snake after it crossed the road?
Why did the rattlesnake cross the street?
Just to mess with me and all my other friends that aren't snake lovers.
I can not imagine owning one of these creatures. That's not to say I'm against exotic pets, because I have several friends with exotic pets that are great.
Personally, I'd rather have a little monkey in the house than a huge snake.
That's just me.
We have the Eastern Diamondback, Pygmy/Pigmy, and the Timber rattler in Alabama, and I have no clue which one that big boy came from.
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