Its venomous, aggressive, AND endangered...what do you do?

The genus/species name for the timber rattlesnake is Crotalus horridus. HORRIDUS!, so named due to their especially large fangs and potent venom, even for a rattlesnake. That tidbit of info really got my attention when i learned of their presence in my area. Though they are considered threatened, plenty of people i know have personally seen one. I have not seen one on my property Yet.

Timber rattlesnakes are usually fairly meek, but so are copperheads. But I kill all copperheads on sight, since stepping on one is a risk im not willing to take. (I dont hate snakes, & most all are welcome to stay). Since increasingly common timber rattlesnakes are nonetheless still classified as threatened, i guess i better not say what i would have done!😎
 
Timber rattlesnakes are usually fairly meek, but so are copperheads. But I kill all copperheads on sight, since stepping on one is a risk im not willing to take. (I dont hate snakes, & most all are welcome to stay). Since increasingly common timber rattlesnakes are nonetheless still classified as threatened, i guess i better not say what i would have done!😎
probably the same thing we do with all poisonous snakes ..... relocate? :idunno
 

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