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What Do You Do if You Get Bited by a Raccoon?
Rattlesnakes are an anticoagulant venom that is to say they kill their prey by stopping the heart of smaller animals as opposed to a neurotoxin snake. The tiny ones don't know how to adjudicate their venom very well. So if you get bit by a tiny snake, it'll just pump all of its venom into you. A good old five year old rattlesnake that's four feet long, he'll give you like a warning bite. Like he'll bite you you get a little bit of venom, but not enough to bring down a horse.
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