R.I.P. Scout26
It’s not an albino. Called a banded rock rattlesnake, the seldom seen species of pit viper has a spotty distribution in only three states along the Mexican border (Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas), and is known for having a powerful bite, say experts.
Their venom is primarily a haemotoxin, but has been known to have significant neurotoxic effects, as well. While not type-specific, the polyvalent antivenin CroFab is generally used to treat serious envenomations.
So powerful bite means a serious envenomation ?Sounds to me like these herpinators have been snakilated one or two times too many. Or maybe they're all enmarijuanated or cocainified.But seriously, sometimes I wonder how creatures so thinly distributed can maintain reproduction. I mean the snakes, not the herpinators.Terry
They go to ssssinglesss bars.