We saw a rattler out at Backside a couple months ago- got a good look and listen, and they don't sound like them rattlesnakes from the movies. Reminded me of television static. All of those Hollywood sound effects got us duped!
rhunt wrote:So did you actually see the snake? From what I know, timber rattlesnakes don't make their homes in rock cliffs. Bats can make a buzzing sound when they pissed which might be mistaken as a rattle. Just curious...
Good call. I finally looked at the pictures i took(couldn't make em out on the viewfinder) and it actually was a bat. Silly me. It sounded more like a rattler than anything else i could think of. I had no idea they could make noises like that.
You can just make out the pissed off bat hiding back in the back.of the crack:
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Andrew wrote:Someone should get rid of that flying rodent.
Bats are very beneficial to the environment. They eat pretty much only mosquitoes, beetles, and moths. And they eat an amazing quantity of these every night.
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[quote="Meadows"]I try not to put it in my mouth now, but when I do, I hold it with just my lips.[/quote]
way to include the bat turds in the picture. that was so not a snake crap.
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