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<blockquote data-quote="ldp4570" data-source="post: 694278" data-attributes="member: 5168"><p>I've had to go TDY several times to Concord Naval Weapons Station out in Claifornia. The entire site is a wildlife reserve, so no killing anything. The ammunition inspection area is roughly two miles from the piers. If by some chance you have to walk it, and I have, you learn really quick to get a big stick to carry with you. I have never seen so many rattlers in one place before. They love to get on the road to warm up before moving out to eat. You can't hit or kill them, all you can do is push them out of your way. Heck even in a car you have to try not to run over them or you will get fined. They have about three deaths a year there from folks getting bitten. They have over 12 getting bit a year there. You don't hear about it because of where it is and what the sight is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ldp4570, post: 694278, member: 5168"] I've had to go TDY several times to Concord Naval Weapons Station out in Claifornia. The entire site is a wildlife reserve, so no killing anything. The ammunition inspection area is roughly two miles from the piers. If by some chance you have to walk it, and I have, you learn really quick to get a big stick to carry with you. I have never seen so many rattlers in one place before. They love to get on the road to warm up before moving out to eat. You can't hit or kill them, all you can do is push them out of your way. Heck even in a car you have to try not to run over them or you will get fined. They have about three deaths a year there from folks getting bitten. They have over 12 getting bit a year there. You don't hear about it because of where it is and what the sight is. [/QUOTE]
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