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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy
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Hey tablet that was supposed to be armadillo not Amarillo.
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You're forgiven--I originally had rattlesnack, instead of rattlesnake. 'Course I guess people do eat parts of them as snacks . . . .
You must not live in the right part of Texas. There are parts of Texas where they abound. I'm not going to get all of the details right about this, but years ago, a fellow who lived in Texas--a tiny little place northwest of Austin--told me about some kind of rattlesnake roundup that some place (I assume not very far from there) had, a thing like a fishing tournament, but only you're trying to catch as many rattlesnakes as possible, instead of fish. If I'm not mistaken, he said that people would actually reach into crevices and holes and things on the sides of cliffs and pull them out.
But, they may be like game animals, where people can get them for themselves or accept them as gifts, but you really can't buy them anywhere.