Beau Elrod made a startling discovery on a local golf course in Cleburne TX on Monday. While searching for golf balls, a weekly endeavor for Beau, on Cleburne ’s City Golf Course, Beau thought he had stepped on a rotten fallen tree limb. “it kind of mushed under my boot and Ididn’t think much of it, til it began to move.” The huge reptile revealed itself from beneath the ground cover yielding a Western Diamond Back Rattler that is believed to be the largest of its kind ever discovered in the United States . Weighing in at a 97 lbs and 9 feet, 1 inch - it is the biggest rattler found since Ross Allen captured one in 1969 that measured 9 feet, 1 inch but only weighed 76 lbs. Beau is awaiting the final results on his record setting capture from the North Texas office. The Game Wardens office spent some time Monday afternoon surveying the area with moderate concern for the existence of additional Diamond Backs of this size. “A bite sustained from a snake of this size could be fatal due to the large amount of venom this animal produces.” The discovery was made in a creek bed that runs between the 14th and 15th holes on Cleburne ’s City Golf Course. When contacted, Cleburne ’s Golf Club declined to comment. Game Wardens |
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aumurray
10/1/2009 7:36:44 AM Nice rattler |
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HOGAN418
8/9/2009 5:18:44 PM Rather large reptile. |
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ed2flowers
8/7/2009 1:50:33 PM Well, it's on the internet - it's got to be true.... LOL |
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astate4life
8/6/2009 8:41:11 PM pretty syrong fella for a 97 pnd snake. thats kinda fishy to me |
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CARitter
8/6/2009 4:23:30 PM That's worse than a gator, for me anyway. I am like Indiana Jones when it comes to snakes. |
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Kaliman
8/6/2009 2:37:47 PM Ay caramba! |
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heartotexas
8/6/2009 2:36:12 PM Yep, knew it. See this link. http://www.cleburnetimesreview.. Still they do get that big. I am almost positive this picture is taken at or very near the Turkey Creek Natural Gas pumping station near Fritch, Texas. My cousins lived there in the 60's and 70's and I have some photographs that are an almost identical match to the buildings in the background. Ill keep looking and maybe find the source of the pic.urkey Creek Natural Gas pumping station near Fritch, Texas. My cousins lived there in the 60's and 70's and I have some photographs that are an almost identical match to the buildings in the background. Ill keep looking and maybe find the source of the pic. |
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heartotexas
8/6/2009 2:32:45 PM Ive seen this picture before but thought sure it was up near the Canadian River north of Amarillo this pic was taken. Still, I've seen rattler that big in North Texas. As dry as its been and hot, late evening is when you'll see em the most.te evening is when you'll see em the most. |
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Goynes42
8/6/2009 2:25:05 PM I've seen moccasins that big back in my home state (Arkansas), but never a rattler! That is HUGE! |
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pjcedog
8/6/2009 1:38:01 PM You see signs from time to time on golf courses around here that there are snakes in the area so look out, I guess they aren't kidding!!! |
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bradley894
8/6/2009 12:17:14 PM wow! its commin right for us! |
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Duckhunter
8/6/2009 12:13:58 PM I know people don't like them, they do keep your course free of lots squirls, gophers, rats. If you kill it eat it. so how was dinner that night? |
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rjunior
8/6/2009 12:00:22 PM HOLY CRAP!!!! |
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KWehlen
8/6/2009 9:16:30 AM That's crazy. Awesome, but crazy. |