Monday, August 10, 2009

The Rattler Has No Companion!

I hear complaints about the news gatherers getting things wrong. It is nothing new. In Sundance Times, Aug 6, 2009 column, 75 Years Ago, August 2, 1934, Ranger T.R. Cochran of the Bear Lodge Forest recently recieved a letter fro the editor of Outdoor Life in regard to the story about the interbreeding of rattlesnakes and bull snakes. The letter follows:

"There is absolutely no basis for the stories about rattlesnakes and bull snakes interbreeding. There are no snakes which are deadly enemies and which fight when they meet just to be fighting.

Several species are cannibals and eat other snakes, but it 's only when one of the cannibals decides to eat another snake that trouble begins and bull snakes are never cannibals. Bull snakes and rattlesnakes live together peacefully both in cages and in the wild.

The whole story is crazy and you might suggest to the editors of your local papers that some responsibility goes with their jobs and merely wielding shears is not editing."

So much for believing what you read. A little skepticism is good.

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