They say there's timber rattlers around these parts, though I've never heard one or seen one, aside from taxidermied specimens at the welcome centers of various nature preserves. Only other venomous guy here is the copperhead. Garters, milk, ring neck, ribbon and northern waters are the most common encounters. Therefore I have no problem with snakes.
I'm in California. We have rattlesnakes that eat rattlesnakes. 😂
I think I've seen two Kingsnakes while on the bike trails. No idea which one left its skin in the decorations, just that it was a rattler.
I get what you mean, but snakes tend to eat snakes. King snakes are called kings because they dominate and eat other snakes.
Well yea...how much pressure does it take to choke a snake to death? That's what it does.
Timber rattlers protected in Texas.