I believe any educational informations about the snake in question
Is of worth value. I still don't understand though how trying to balance to snake on a stick would have Put me in less danger. I had a fairly good distance to go before I could release the snake. So how would walking around with the snake on a stick be be safer if I have said distance to cover. I wasn't trying to be macho?! Lmao. I was trying to make sure I didn't get bit and at the time having positive control of the business end. seemed like the best way to accomplish this. Once again, I'm not a professional hots keeper or even someone who will ever have an interest in keeping hots. I just helped the snake as best I could. I haven't even seen these pics since 09 and I'm starting to realize that posting them was a bad idea on my part. I will be more careful not to share photos here that are going to result In petty arguments,
Criticisms, and knowledge show boating. The only part about this post that I can sincerely apologize about is the title and misinformation within the listing of the snake as a western diamondback. The situation is over and done with and I won't hesitate to say that I would have done it the same way again.