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    Moment a Rattlesnake Bites a 4-Year-Old Boy Captured on Security Camera

    Now a few things on this article

    I feel bad for the child and I'm sure that might have traumatized him, hope it doesn't make him a snake killer in life.

    "He is expected to regain full use of his foot with no permanent damage, she said." That's a good ending for a traumatic experience.

    They use the terms "attack" and "attacked" in the story, Snakes do not attack do they? He probably just startled the snake and it reacted. Please correct me if I'm wrong

    "When I got there, I barely saw it. It looked like a little mud or stick on the ground." So it was a baby I'm guessing, which makes it react quicker?

    Since the incident this weekend, the family has hired a licensed reptile remover to find and "relocate" any snakes found in the property.

    I don't like how they put "relocate" in quotes, hope that doesn't mean kill.


    https://www.newsweek.com/moment-ratt...camera-1500644

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