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what happens when you put a rattlesnake in your mouth?

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Their are just some things in life you would never have to warn me about. Sticking a rattlesnake in my mouth is one of them !

I bet that tracheotomy was fun, huh ?

Fish

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I refuse to click.

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Darwin Award candidate.

One word for this guy: IDIOT!

His advice: "Don't play with rattlesnakes."

Sheer genius.

Isn't that something you learn as a kid?

they don't actually show the guy getting bitten on the toungue by a snake. Its just a short interview with the guy talking about what happened......... It's just that you can tell he might have lost a good portion of his tongue, and his throat area is completely jacked up, all around the obvious tracheotomy hole they had to cut in the guy, to keep him breathing.

Oh boy ! I want to try that someday !  :o

Fish

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WARNING!

Rotating propellers can cause serious injury or death.

(When we run out of "stupid", I know where to get some more.)

::)

WARNING!

Rotating propellers can cause serious injury or death.

(When we run out of "stupid", I know where to get some more.)

::)

Along with that, I also found out that rc plane props rotate too, not to long ago.

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I replied to this thread with these pictures earlier, but didn't want to hijack the thread.   But now I'll post links to them.

That guy that got bit on the tongue got lucky - very lucky.  It must have been a very minimal envenomation.    If it were a significant bite, he would have lost his tongue, and maybe more.  

Here is a fellow that took a hard bite from either a Western Diamondback or Timber Rattlensnake (some confusion over the species).   Both of these snakes are relatively common rattlers (as common as rattlers get).   This time of year, they are starting to get a lot more active.  You bank fisherman need to keep your eyes and ears open.   Take a bite from either one of these, and you'll be crippled for life.  

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i really not able to believe this much because rattlesnakes are pit vipers and they have hemotoxic venom, destroying tissue, degenerating organs and causing coagulopathy (disrupted blood clotting). not neurotoxic-which affects the nervous system...(execpt some tropical species, which i highly doubt he had found and identified as a rattler) i would think he show some rotted flesh from his tounge??? and he said it started affecting his nervous system....... :-/ but regardless it takes a tard to stick any snake in your mouth.

but regardless it takes a tard to stick any snake in your mouth.

Exactly, but maybe...

He is trying to be like Bear grills (did you know he is a fake) or Join Les.  ;D

Mhh. Well look at that! I am hungry. Ooh, and there is a rattle snake. Im sure everybody is lying about them having poison and the power to kill someone. My mommie told me not to follow what others say. I think Ill just take one bite.

Well, It looks like he bit you know didnt he?

And to think this person will probably pro-create and add more of his DNA to the gene pool.   :o :o ::) ::)

And to think this person will probably pro-create and add more of his DNA to the gene pool.   :o :o ::) ::)

Nothing a dull spoon or knife can't take care of.

              -searoach

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