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"Minnesota DNR wildlife biologist Ed Quinn tells the St. Paul Pioneer Press that the reason for the rattlesnake strike is unknown."
Well gee, maybe it bit him because it's a rattlesnake? Is this some kind of philosophical question or something? Rattlesnakes will bite you if you're within striking distance and don't get away fast enough.
They shouldn't be asking why the snake bit this guy, they should be asking why the guy didn't retreat from the snake when it started rattling in the first place. Rattlesnakes pretty much always do that before striking.
Jul 28, 2011, 12:51:59 AM
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