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26 Rattlesnakes Under This Texas Deer Blind Is the Making for a Nightmare and a Viral Facebook Post

​​Too many snakes, too many snakes...​

From Popular Mechanics

A group of Texas hunters found a different kind of game when they discovered a nightmarish scene of nearly 30 slithering rattlesnakes hiding beneath a deer blind.

"Picked my deer blind up to rebuild it and killed 26 rattlesnakes and one that we weren't sure what it was this morning at the lease," Rusty Hopper said in Facebook post that is making even the toughest Texans squirm as it has been shared more than 35,000 times.

The hunter tagged three other men: Craig Turner, Brett Turner and Chad Guthrie in the post out of Matador, about 80 miles northeast of Lubbock. The cold-blooded dwellers weren't their only surprise. Hopper responded to the virality of his social media content in the comments attached to his post.

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"Not what I intended," he replied to a friend. "You can't imagine the messages and stuff I've gotten from random people."

Steve Lightfoot of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department previously told mySA.com rattlesnakes are secretive, shy and not usually aggressive creatures.

Coiling up under objects like deer blinds is typical to their nature, because they prefer to stay out of open areas, he added.

Should a person have an encounter like Hopper's, Lightfoot recommends refraining from sudden movement, allowing the snakes the opportunity to leave.

"Nine times out of 10, they're going to try getting away," he said. "They're part of the landscape as well so it's best to be educated and informed so you can be aware of your surroundings."

Source: Houston Chronicle