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Re: Rattlesnakes that don't rattle. . .
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07/01/19 05:38 PM
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Re: Rattlesnakes that don't rattle. . .
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But what if these snakes didn't rattle? What if you never saw them coming onto your TX land until it was too late - or worse, if they started stalking your livestock and your animals wouldn't know when to retreat?
Rattlesnakes now stalking your livestock.....this boy needs to get out from behind his desk a little (or a lot) more often.....
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Re: Rattlesnakes that don't rattle. . .
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Re: Rattlesnakes that don't rattle. . .
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Re: Rattlesnakes that don't rattle. . .
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07/01/19 08:31 PM
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I did hear a few years ago that rattlers werent rattling and I think the theory was hogs were killing and eating them, so the ones that did rattle to warn off threats were surviving and the ones that did were getting killed.
I just turned it on . I was looking bird dogs in the butt this morning.
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Re: Rattlesnakes that don't rattle. . .
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I did hear a few years ago that rattlers werent rattling and I think the theory was hogs were killing and eating them, so the ones that did rattle to warn off threats were surviving and the ones that did were getting killed. Heard the exact same thing....evolution.
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Re: Rattlesnakes that don't rattle. . .
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07/01/19 09:12 PM
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I did hear a few years ago that rattlers weren’t rattling and I think the theory was hogs were killing and eating them, so the ones that did rattle to warn off threats were surviving and the ones that did were getting killed. Heard the exact same thing....evolution. Me too!
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Re: Rattlesnakes that don't rattle. . .
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Along with that, I heard that at some time in the future that pheasants would not fly, those who fly get shot and those who are runners live to breed again.
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Re: Rattlesnakes that don't rattle. . .
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Re: Rattlesnakes that don't rattle. . .
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I did hear a few years ago that rattlers werent rattling and I think the theory was hogs were killing and eating them, so the ones that did rattle to warn off threats were surviving and the ones that did were getting killed. Heard the exact same thing....evolution. I've heard same, but my questions is more on the time of evolution. I'm not Charles Darwin, but seems to me like the time for a species to evolve would take many generations. Not sure if I am convinced of the science.
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Re: Rattlesnakes that don't rattle. . .
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07/01/19 09:39 PM
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I did hear a few years ago that rattlers werent rattling and I think the theory was hogs were killing and eating them, so the ones that did rattle to warn off threats were surviving and the ones that did were getting killed. Heard the exact same thing....evolution. I've heard same, but my questions is more on the time of evolution. I'm not Charles Darwin, but seems to me like the time for a species to evolve would take many generations. Not sure if I am convinced of the science. Because there is no science.. Just BS There is nothing to substantiate that claim.
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Re: Rattlesnakes that don't rattle. . .
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The one I killed this weekend rattled when I move the trap it was hiding under. Hes headless now.
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Re: Rattlesnakes that don't rattle. . .
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I did hear a few years ago that rattlers werent rattling and I think the theory was hogs were killing and eating them, so the ones that did rattle to warn off threats were surviving and the ones that did were getting killed. Heard the exact same thing....evolution. I've heard same, but my questions is more on the time of evolution. I'm not Charles Darwin, but seems to me like the time for a species to evolve would take many generations. Not sure if I am convinced of the science. Im not saying its true or correct; its just a theory I heard that was interesting. I agree with you on the timeframe.
I just turned it on . I was looking bird dogs in the butt this morning.
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Re: Rattlesnakes that don't rattle. . .
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Along with that, I heard that at some time in the future that pheasants would not fly, those who fly get shot and those who are runners live to breed again. Brilliant!
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Re: Rattlesnakes that don't rattle. . .
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I did hear a few years ago that rattlers werent rattling and I think the theory was hogs were killing and eating Makes sense, humans too. I hear a rattler, its dead. I dont hear it it might live.
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Re: Rattlesnakes that don't rattle. . .
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I did hear a few years ago that rattlers werent rattling and I think the theory was hogs were killing and eating them, so the ones that did rattle to warn off threats were surviving and the ones that did were getting killed. Heard the exact same thing....evolution. I've heard same, but my questions is more on the time of evolution. I'm not Charles Darwin, but seems to me like the time for a species to evolve would take many generations. Not sure if I am convinced of the science. Im not saying its true or correct; its just a theory I heard that was interesting. I agree with you on the timeframe. Part that I call BS on is that hogs have a REALLY good sense of smell and rattlesnakes stink (if you've ever been around a den you'll know what I mean). No way that the rattle or not rattling would make a difference for a hog. JR
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Re: Rattlesnakes that don't rattle. . .
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I thought it was that the cattle stomp them if they hear them. We've had a couple at the lease that didn't rattle. The one for me I walked by 4 times unloading the truck. I saw it move the fifth time, got a shovel for that 4 footer. The one for my buddy he and his daughter walked right by/or up on it before he saw it.
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Re: Rattlesnakes that don't rattle. . .
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07/02/19 01:13 PM
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I don't buy the hog theory at all. I live in an area with no hogs. I kill quite a few rattlers every year and most never rattle. I think rattlers don't rattle because their best defense is to just try to not be seen and let you go on by. If that doesn't work then they may rattle as a warning. My rattlers have never seen hogs so who told them not to rattle based on this theory
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Re: Rattlesnakes that don't rattle. . .
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07/02/19 01:15 PM
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Along with that, I heard that at some time in the future that pheasants would not fly, those who fly get shot and those who are runners live to breed again. Brilliant!
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Re: Rattlesnakes that don't rattle. . .
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07/03/19 02:40 PM
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I have plenty of hogs on my ranch and have encountered some rattlers that rattle and some that dont. This spring I walked my pasture with a TPW Biologist and asked her the same question, her response was its a local wives tail, don't you believe it.
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Re: Rattlesnakes that don't rattle. . .
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07/03/19 03:54 PM
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I didn't read the article.
Out of the last 5 rattlers I killed, only one rattled.
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