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Rattler poses beautiful, coiled threat
So Pinellas County deputies are called to the eastern diamondback's nest in a back yard.
By JONATHAN ABEL, Times Staff Writer
Published February 4, 2008
OZONA - Doug Pollei stooped below the branches of the orange tree in his back yard and lifted up a small pushcart that hadn't been moved in years.
That's when he saw the rattlesnake, a thick coil of yellow, brown and black, facing away from him.
Pollei, 54, ran inside to tell his wife, Cathy.
This eastern diamondback rattlesnake wasn't the first the Polleis had seen in three decades living at 629 Orange St. in Ozona.
Years ago, outside this house overlooking an inlet of the Gulf of Mexico, Doug Pollei chopped off the head of a rattlesnake. As a boy, he had seen rattlesnakes swimming in the water. Coral snakes, he said, are common, too. Neighborhood lore even holds that a man living next door was killed in the 1940s when he got the worst of a rattlesnake bite.
But this time Cathy Pollei was adamant. "Doug, just call somebody to do it," she said.
At 3:03 p.m. Sunday, the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office received the call about the 7-foot rattlesnake. It ended up being only 4 feet long - exactly 48 inches - but in the initial excitement, 7 feet seemed reasonable.
One deputy came. Then a second and a third.
Doug Pollei took the deputy with the shotgun back to the snake nest. He prodded it with a metal pole and the deputy blasted away.
As the voices of children playing traveled over from neighbors on both sides, Cathy Pollei said it was a relief to have the snake dead. "When you see one," Cathy Pollei said, "you don't want to let it go."
Jonathan Abel can be reached at jabel@sptimes.com or (727) 445-4157.
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by Dave
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02/21/08 06:25 AM
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Dont you have any other sancturies for these creatures other than your trash can or would that spoil your sport ?
Did the snake really deserve to die just for being a snake?
Seems a shame to kill the thing to me,, and yes I have kids,,,,,
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by Joey
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02/07/08 12:42 PM
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This is really sad that police always have to resort to violence. The snake wasn't attacking anyone.
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by Rick
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02/07/08 12:39 PM
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Let the snakes live. They aren't aggressive. I killed a few when I was younger but not anymore. There are so few of them remaining that they are now a protected species on public property. Call animal control and someone will come out and remove it.
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by Supe
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02/06/08 01:13 PM
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I'd have doused it in gasoline and set it on fire.
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by Rebecca
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02/06/08 12:56 PM
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I Agree they should have called someone to take it somewhere even a zoo??? and im petrified of snakes but i wouldnt have wanted it dead :(
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by Nicky
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02/06/08 12:13 PM
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Why did they call the deputy??/
Isn't there some sort of agency(like Animal Control) that would just take the snake and relocate it??I'm sure those sort of families are against abortion, but they don't mind killing innocent creatures.
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by Wayne
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02/06/08 11:12 AM
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There are many Steve Irwin wannabe's that would have gladly moved the snake to an area where he would be far from humans. Coming attraction to Mr. Unclean yard: Vermin!
And what is the point to being a cop if you do get to shoot things, LOL.
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by Montanaman
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02/06/08 10:10 AM
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What a waste, of delicious taste. Nom, Nom, I got me a hankerin for some grilled rattler.
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by frank
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02/05/08 11:24 PM
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now if we could do something about those rabid gopher tortoises. i have an idea, let's bury them alive and put up an arby's?
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by Tim
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02/05/08 02:10 PM
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Now the homeowner will probably gripe because he gets mice and rats (which the snake probably ate before).
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by Don
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02/04/08 05:43 PM
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Deputy Fife killed it with a shotgun? Pretty dangerous thing to do,considering he only carries one bullet. Tell the homeowner to clean up his yard once every 10 or 20 years,and there would be no snake. Stooge.
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by This is news?
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02/04/08 04:04 PM
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I know! Why don't we just get it over with already and sell off all of the natural areas left in pinellas. We'd never have to worry about any more "dangerous" animals bothering us here in our asphalt paradise. Get those bulldozers rollin!!
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by md
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02/04/08 03:21 PM
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get rid of cars & trucks too, do you realize how many people get hurt or die in accidents. The snake was living under something that hadn't been moved in years. How was that a threat to anyone?
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by CMB
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02/04/08 02:02 PM
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Many Florida predators kill and eat rattlers: owls, hawks, wild pigs, alligators, to name a few.(Not to mention cars.) I've lived in Florida 50 years, seen more rattlers in my yards than I can count. Leave them alone, they'll leave you alone.
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by Kim
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02/04/08 11:54 AM
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Sorry..it was sad that the snake had to die but not as sad as losing a child or a pet. People are higher on the food chain, a deputy shooting it is no worse than an animal eating it. (what other than humans kills rattlers?) We have no mongoose here.
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by D
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02/04/08 11:43 AM
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Oh, would all you sensitive tree huggers give it a rest! Yeah maybe they could have relocated the snake to your backyard. OOps I mean the snakes backyard, they were here before you bought the property. Hey maybe you'd let the roaches take over too!!!
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by Steve
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02/04/08 10:41 AM
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Your people have obviously never been the victim of a poisonous snake bite. They are very painful and deadly. I say destroy them all.
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by Dr_Dug
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02/04/08 10:02 AM
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Why your at it..why don't you shoot the Bald Eagle flying overhead! The snake could have been relocated!! **Snakes serve a purpose!!
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by Pete
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02/04/08 08:53 AM
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Such childish waste of animal life. Trap and relocate. Stop resorting to killing anything you're afraid of, you silly boys.
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by Flash
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02/04/08 08:47 AM
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I agree with you Brian..That snake died for no reason..it never hurt anyone!!!
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by Amanda
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02/04/08 08:46 AM
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OMG please tell me you did not just bury the snake. We had to kill two recently to protect children and livestock. You should never just waste it. I would've loved to have it! A skin that size did you know you could get upwards to $75 for??
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by Dave
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02/04/08 08:26 AM
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Why didn't they call animal control to remove the snakes? They could have relocated them. That would have been the right thing to do. Snakes are part of the ecosystem that is being destroyed.
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by Drew
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02/04/08 08:01 AM
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They must be proud. SHould have called a snake wrangler and had it removed to a preserve. Enjoy sterile Florida, People! Lets pave the rest while we're at it.
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by Sven
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02/04/08 07:41 AM
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The Snake was hurting no one, though there was the potential. Its death is unfortunate but characteristic of the modern world. I agree, a specialist could have released it somewhere remote. I think the police just like to use their toys.
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by brian
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02/04/08 05:09 AM
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the snakes were here first!People should realize snakes perform a valuable service by eating rodents and other unwanted guests.They should have called a specialist (there are many)to relocate this snake.
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