
This little Western Diamondback Rattlesnake was hanging out in the restroom of a public park. A worker was rattled at while doing a check and called it in. The building has a small storage area with a small gap under the door, which is where the little one had likely been hibernating.
The entire area was bulldozed last month, so this little snake had nowhere to go. This is one of those situations where we must relocate it a bit further than preferred, and an example of an important element missing from the larger discussion about snake relocation: reality.


