THE following afternoon a worker on Noland Mountain was struck on the thigh by a timberrattlesnake.
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Let some one, in the interests of pure science, try the effect of the timberrattlesnake on the human system.
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The surest sign came at the end of May when Campbell killed a timberrattlesnake while surveying on Shanty Mountain.
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The handle narrowed only slightly into a dark, limber tendon coiled thrice around his shoulder-thewhip's central stalk was as thick as a timberrattlesnake.
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Timberrattlesnakes, like many other adult herps, are very site-loyal, and can die if their homes are destroyed.
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"A timberrattlesnake's venom destroys blood vessels and tissue," Doctor Cheney said to Serena.