Posted on 08/23/2023 9:28:40 AM PDT by CFW
A FedEx driver is being praised after a video went viral showing the driver killing a rattlesnake balled up next to a customer's front door.
A Ring security video posted to social media showed FedEx driver Matt Govier confronting an unexpected obstacle while delivering a package to the Nebraska home of Christie Jones, who had a rattlesnake balled up right next to the front door of the home.
The video shows the rattlesnake slithering up to the front porch of the home and eventually coming to a rest in the corner by the front door. Minutes later, Govier arrives on scene to deliver a package, only to hear the rattling of the snake nearby.
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“I typically leave snakes be, and I have six acres of land in a woody, rolling, area west of Fort Worth, Texas, so I have plenty of them. When I bought this place a little over 2 years ago, I kept seeing copperheads near my front and side porches (while we were moving in). I saw a five-foot-long black rat snake in my well house. And I have seen various other non-venomous snakes around.”
I leave the black snakes, hog snakes, rat snakes, and king snakes alone. The more the merrier when it it comes to them. However, I too have grandchildren. The copperheads are gonna die if we see them on our place!
I believe it.....there’s a reason ammo manufacturers make shot shells for revolvers specially designed for killing snakes.
Almost 20 years ago, a juvenile mountain lion was spotted in a tree at a Palo Alto elementary school. The 100 pound cat was sitting in the tree eyeing all the yummy morsels on the playground. The cat couldn't be persuaded to leave all those excellent dinners, so they shot and killed him.
You can't imagine all the caterwauling by the locals about killing the pretty kitty. I'm not convinced they would have been singing a different tune if the cat had dined on that playground.
Palo Alto visit fatal to cougar / Cop shoots cat near schools and residences
Too late for my wife’s flowers but our deer population is lowering about one per week. That’s the kill rate for a cougar.
In one day, like they recieved some natural signal, cougars came down out of the mountains to the lowlands and beach along Oregon’s North Coast.
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That was a “harmless” reptile? I’d swear it said it was a rattlesnake. They are venomous & they do bite, you know.
That was my pet Reggie!
Oddly enough tha PA Fish and Boat Commission requires a permit to kill a venomous snake, imposes a limit of one per year, and only allows taking Timber Rattlers as the other variety is endangered. PA has rules for everything… so much so that I consider it “The Land of No Fun At All”.
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