In Florida, golfers were shocked by a large rattlesnake on the field. VIDEO - ForumDaily
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In Florida, golfers were shocked by a large rattlesnake on the field. VIDEO

In St. Petersburg, Florida, golfers were shocked to see a large rattlesnake, writes New York Post.

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Logan Winger was playing golf with friends on Mangrove Bay when he noticed something like a stick. On closer examination, he realized that this was not a stick at all - it was a snake.

Biologist David Steen said that, most likely, it was a rattlesnake, which is considered the largest poisonous snake living in North America and reaching 2,4 meters.

“Snakes generally don’t go out where people are, so it’s extremely unusual to see a snake like this out in the open on a golf course. This rattlesnake was likely moving from one wooded area to another,” Steen said.

 

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