Still just as deadly...
I only seen a few non-poisonous ones at the new place but I to be careful until I know what the snake is before catching it. I usually carrying a firearm of some sorta when I am out. For some those poisonous ones usually turn up dead.
Maybe it because they came down with a bad case of lead poisoning.
I know pictures are better but they do get lost after 50 years. I had one of my brother's father standing beside that snake but disappeared with the family photo album a few years during the time of my mother's dementia. I was surprised we still the 50 yr old picture at that time. If I remember correctly the snake has 17 rattles and a button. That would made her at 18 or 19 yrs old if she only shedded her skin once a year.
That sorta like the two Carps that I seen 20+ years ago in the local creek. Sometimes you just don't have camera when fishing. The pair looked like a pair of dolphins. They were nearly as big the couple's canoe that first spotted them. I have no idea how they manage to get to that part of the creek unless it was during a flood.
My mother's doctor wanted to how she hurt her shoulder one time and told him it was a fish she caught. He didn't believe her and told if her caught another he wanted to see it. Well about two weeks after got healed up she took them a 10 lb catfish. He just said next time you hurt your shoulder fishing just bring the fish as payment.
Well the last track I had of that doctor he is back in Canada somewhere. He was an old Army doctor and definitely the mouth to go along with it. I heard cuss like a sailor term but I never been around one but this doctor knew how to cuss but also knew what he was doing to unlike some of today's doctors.
The truest measure of society is the how it treats its elderly, its pets, and its prisoners.