Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Man's Discovery Of A Huge Rattlesnake Pit Under His Shed Is Pure Nightmare Fuel

Man's Discovery Of A Huge Rattlesnake Pit Under His Shed Is Pure Nightmare Fuel
Facebook: Bobby Jessica Cowan, Twitter: @TxDan_Gonzalez

CONTENT WARNING: includes video of live snakes.

Bobby Cowan found a scary surprise when lifting an old shed on his Gorman, Texas property.

It had him rattled, to say the least.


Cowan posted a video to Facebook that is giving folks the creepy crawlies and making them want to run for the hills.

The San Antonio Express-News reports Cowan and two of his friends noticed a small snake slither under a dilapidated shed. They decided they wanted to take another look.

They were not expecting what they found.

It seems the small snake had a lot of friends. Between 30 and 50 friends.

At first the men lifted the shed and when they saw the snakes immediately dropped it. They then came back a little more prepared with equipment to lift the shed. And this time they had a camera ready.

Cowan told the paper:

"We were definitely—what's the right word—freaked out, maybe. Very, very surprised."
"As soon as we lifted up the building, we slammed it right back down because there were so many of them."

On the second peek, the men were a little more relaxed.

Cowan stated:

"We knew we weren't in that much danger if we didn't get too close, and so then we were able to look at them."

Cowan, and his friends, Matt Stanley and Levi Kirkland caught the snakes with the use of trash cans and sticks to relocate them to a different area on the property away from Cowan's livestock.

Cowan captioned his Facebook post with:

"Welp... look what Bobby just found at our place in Gorman!!!!!!!!! #jesusforrealtakethewheel #nope"



People are NOT here for it.


GIPHY


Folks on social media were giving this a hard no too.




Cowan potentially lost some Facebook friends over the traumatizing video.


Facebook


Facebook


GIPHY


Facebook


Facebook


GIPHY


Facebook


Facebook


GIPHY


We are happy that all snakes, humans and livestock came out unscathed.

More from Trending/weird-news

Snoopy; Donald Trump
United Feature Syndicate; Win McNamee/Getty Images

Snoopy Fan Account Sparks Outrage From 'Peanuts' Fans After Endorsing Trump For President

A Snoopy fan page called @snoopyweekly sparked instant ire from Peanuts fans after publicly endorsing former President Donald Trump on X, complete with an image of Snoopy shaking Trump's hand.

Although Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz passed away in 2000—continuing to publish his comic strips until his final days—Charlie Brown’s beloved dog, Snoopy, has remained an enduring character, thriving on various social media platforms.

Keep ReadingShow less
Ron DeSantis; Screenshot of "Caroline" from Floridians Protecting Freedom ad
Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images; Floridians Protecting Freedom

DeSantis Slammed After Threatening TV Station For Airing Ad Supporting Pro-Choice Amendment

Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis was criticized for threatening to bring legal charges against television station WFLA for airing an ad supporting Amendment 4, which would overturn DeSantis' 6-week abortion ban and restore access to the procedure until fetal viability by enshrining reproductive freedom in the state's constitution.

DeSantis has directed significant taxpayer funds to challenge Amendment 4, using a nonpartisan government agency to spread misleading information. He has also initiated an unprecedented investigation into petition signatures, which had already been verified by the state, citing a need to address voter fraud.

Keep ReadingShow less
Kathy Bates
@CBSSundayMorning/YouTube

Kathy Bates' Reaction To Learning She Didn't Forget To Thank Her Mom In Oscars Speech Has Us In Tears

Our brains can play tricks with our memories—even memories of monumental moments in our lives. Actor Kathy Bates lived for decades of her life thinking she hadn't thanked her mother in her acceptance speech for her role in Misery, the Stephen King adaptation that launched her to stardom.

In an interview with CBS Sunday Morning, however, she learned that she had been misremembering the whole time.

Keep ReadingShow less
Luke Bryan; Beyoncé
Kristina Bumphrey/Variety via Getty Images; Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for iHeartRadio

Luke Bryan Blames 'Clickbait Headlines' For Backlash To His Comments About Beyoncé's CMAs Snub

Country music star Luke Bryan settled the score on the backlash following his comments explaining Beyoncé's lack of CMA award nominations for her first country-inspired concept album, Cowboy Carter.

During an interview on SiriusXM’s Andy Cohen Live last week, Bryan was asked by Cohen to weigh in on the R&B artist receiving zero nominations from the Country Music Association.

Keep ReadingShow less
Grandma Elli; Donald Trump
@grandmaelli / TikTok; CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty Images

88-Year-Old Gay Holocaust Survivor Epically Rips 'Wannabe Dictator' Trump In Viral TikTok

When it comes to people with the lived experience to speak about the danger posed by presidential nominee Donald Trump, you can't really do much better than a Holocaust survivor.

And an 88-year-old gay survivor of that horrifying period in world history has taken TikTok by storm since joining the app in recent weeks to share her story—and her take on Trump's candidacy.

Keep ReadingShow less