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«Breaking News» Moment beheaded rattlesnake seems to come back to life when it uncoils while cooking on grill 

Video of a beheaded snake, seemingly coming back to life while being cooked on an outdoor grill, has gone viral.


The clip from west Texas man Rick Nolan shows the prepared rattlesnake placed in a spiral alongside dove and fresh pork backstrap but it appears to unravel over the heat.


Footage the 64-year-old posted on Facebook let approximately 3.2 million viewers in three weeks see how the headless serpent moves, despite being killed earlier that day.





Rick Nolan posted a viral video showing how he had trouble cooking rattlesnake


Rick Nolan posted a viral video showing how he had trouble cooking rattlesnake






Three Texas men battled to contain the 4ft serpent that was killed earlier


Three Texas men battled to contain the 4ft serpent that was killed earlier



Rick Nolan posted a viral video showing how he had trouble cooking rattlesnake. Three Texas men battled to contain the 4ft serpent that was killed earlier




What's for dinner. Dove, fresh pork backstrap and rattlesnake. Good times in west Texas. Tim Nolan is quite the snake cook.


Posted by Rick Nolan on Saturday, 2 February 2019





Nolan family friend 'Big John' Washburn (pictured) had killed the 4ft snake earlier in the day


Nolan family friend 'Big John' Washburn (pictured) had killed the 4ft snake earlier in the day



Nolan family friend 'Big John' Washburn (pictured) had killed the 4ft snake earlier in the day



In the video, Nolan's son Tim handles the snake – estimated to be four feet long - which was slayed with a knife, skinned and gutted by family friend 'Big John' Washburn, saying: 'That's fresh right there.'


'Close that lid on him,' one man says. 'He's gonna flop out!'


When joking the snake is 'trying to strike', Tim, 39, replies: 'Golly, he is. I don't know what to do.'





Footage of the struggle to keep it on heat got 3.2 million views in the space of three weeks


Footage of the struggle to keep it on heat got 3.2 million views in the space of three weeks






They joked the headless snake was 'trying to strike' despite being dead


They joked the headless snake was 'trying to strike' despite being dead



Footage of the struggle to keep it on heat got 3.2 million views in the space of three weeks. They joked the headless snake was 'trying to strike' despite being dead








Snakes can retain their reflexes even after death because their nerves continue to function



The three men had clearly had trouble taming the snake before they began recording the baffling moment in Childress.


'Eventually he's gonna die,' one of the men says, to which another responds: 'Surely he's dead by now!'


Snakes can retain their reflexes after dying as their nerves continue to function.


Despite constantly trying to put the uncoiled snake back onto the grill using tongs and his hand, Tim and Co. could not make sense of it.




Rick Nolan


Rick Nolan






Tim Nolan said it didn't taste great after all the trouble but 'filled a hole'


Tim Nolan said it didn't taste great after all the trouble but 'filled a hole'



Tim Nolan (pictured right) said it didn't taste great after all the trouble but 'filled a hole'. Father Rick Nolan is pictured left



'Them boys ain't got good sense,' Nolan told Fort Worth Star Telegram about his son and Washburn.


Social media users commented with their horrified reactions and suggested ways to tackle the problem, including chopping it into smaller pieces. 


But the battle between man and dead snake wasn't entirely worth it according to Tim, who his father described on social media as 'quite the snake cook'.


Referred to as 'desert whitefish', the taste can be compared to tilapia.


'It would fill a hole,' the Terrel resident said about the meal. 'But that's about it.'
















Social media users commented with their horrified reactions to the Facebook video


Social media users commented with their horrified reactions to the Facebook video



Social media users commented with their horrified reactions to the Facebook video





























Many people suggested ways to tackle the problem, including chopping it into smaller pieces


Many people suggested ways to tackle the problem, including chopping it into smaller pieces



Many people suggested ways to tackle the problem, including chopping it into smaller pieces



Link hienalouca.com

https://hienalouca.com/2019/02/23/moment-beheaded-rattlesnake-seems-to-come-back-to-life-when-it-uncoils-while-cooking-on-grill/
Main photo article Video of a beheaded snake, seemingly coming back to life while being cooked on an outdoor grill, has gone viral.
The clip from west Texas man Rick Nolan shows the prepared rattlesnake placed in a spiral alongside dove and fresh pork backstrap but it appears to unravel over the heat.
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