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<blockquote data-quote="Brina916" data-source="post: 256" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>So I did something interesting today, My fiance and I went to a reptile club meeting where they did a live demo of how to safely catch and relocate rattle snakes. They had the "hots" there on site and you got to move one from the enclosure to the safety bucket if you wanted to, Thankfully it all went smoothly and none of the snakes got aggressive. But they are trying to get the word out on calling a rescue out to help with relocating them because in our area animal control is sadly instructed to "kill onsite"....</p><p>Anyway the highlight for me was I got another T, I felt really bad for him he is an adult male (yet rather scrawny) Rose-hair Red color form "RCF" and he is missing one of his back legs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brina916, post: 256, member: 5"] So I did something interesting today, My fiance and I went to a reptile club meeting where they did a live demo of how to safely catch and relocate rattle snakes. They had the "hots" there on site and you got to move one from the enclosure to the safety bucket if you wanted to, Thankfully it all went smoothly and none of the snakes got aggressive. But they are trying to get the word out on calling a rescue out to help with relocating them because in our area animal control is sadly instructed to "kill onsite".... Anyway the highlight for me was I got another T, I felt really bad for him he is an adult male (yet rather scrawny) Rose-hair Red color form "RCF" and he is missing one of his back legs. [/QUOTE]
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