This sounds like the plot of a horror movie. Well, it’s not uncommon for Sonoma County Reptile Rescue director Al Wolf to receive a call from a resident about a snake or two in their home. But even Wolf was surprised to discover nearly a hundred rattlesnakes underneath a Santa Rosa home on October 2nd. The snakes were identified as Northern Pacific Rattlers, which are considered one of the most deadly snakes in Northern California. There was an active den underneath the house and according to the Rescue Director, he knew right away what was underneath the house due to the intense smell of rattlesnake poop. And this of course inspired the boys in the back to jam with KC and the Sunshine Band.
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