I live in a remote rural mountain town, a few years ago a flat-land lune moved up here and ran a snake rescue that he advertised in the local paper, he boasted on how he set all rescued snakes free onto his property telling how snakes can live in harmony with humans - Well, the inevitable eventually occurred, he got bit by a Mojave green and had to be flown out to Eisenhower, he nearly died, he required numerous viles of antivenom. His physical abilities were greatly impacted for almost a year later.
How cool was that! Nick's snake was extra spicy! The strike from the bucket was exciting!
@carolynbaker3658, I agree wholly spicy!!!
And Marissa worried me reaching into those rocks!
Glad it all ended well.
@@pearlrawson8636 Marissa is real savvy. I've watched her & knew she had it dialed in.
Nick’s snake acted like it had places to go & things to see when it was so rudely captured and canned. 😂
The side by side release departure shots of the two species was awesome! Great job and so informative too.
Awesome video! Black tails are cool
I live in a remote rural mountain town, a few years ago a flat-land lune moved up here and ran a snake rescue that he advertised in the local paper, he boasted on how he set all rescued snakes free onto his property telling how snakes can live in harmony with humans - Well, the inevitable eventually occurred, he got bit by a Mojave green and had to be flown out to Eisenhower, he nearly died, he required numerous viles of antivenom.
His physical abilities were greatly impacted for almost a year later.
what awesome recoveries!
😂😂 🔋 that was so funny. That's for the laugh. Love your videos.
Do you think that the lovely creatures you carefully rehome ever realise they've been helped out, and/or feel gratitude?
@@DougPaulley Their brains aren't built like that.
Very cool as usual.
Yes!! Another Nick video! I'm crushing on him hard!!❤❤
She... is the cat's mother.... Marissa....
This is my first time commenting... I live in prescott az... I really wish to help
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Why live there if you are going to remove the snake? It doesn’t look like a place snakes would not go.
What do yall charge to do all this?