Image taken by Alabama hiker shows huge rattlesnake hiding
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An Alabama man hiking through the scenic trails of a state park was stopped in his tracks by a massive, nearly unrecognizable rattlesnake.

Last month, photographer David Graves set out to hike the 4.3-mile King’s Chair Loop at Oak Mountain State Park, seeking some morning tranquility and to soak in the views of an August sunrise, as reported by ForTheWin.

However, his serene hike took a sudden turn when he came face-to-face with a hefty, three-foot rattlesnake that slithered directly across the trail before him.

This startling encounter was recorded on video, capturing the thick snake leisurely moving across the dirt path before it vanished into the nearby woods and greenery.

In an interview with David Simpson of WVTM News, Graves was asked how he managed to halt before running into the large snake, to which he responded with the poise of an experienced hiker.

‘When hiking, I’m looking 10 feet ahead of me,’ Graves said. ‘Bonus is knowing almost every detail of the trail since hiking it over 400 times.’

Before resuming his hike, Graves tracked the snake as it settled into the lush foliage – a challenging task due to its remarkable ability to blend into the environment.

Graves managed to take a photo that highlighted the snake’s incredible camouflage skill, making it initially appear to be nothing more than dirt, plants, and a few scattered red leaves.

David Graves, an Alabama man hiking through the scenic trails of a state park, was stopped in his tracks by a massive, nearly unrecognizable rattlesnake (pictured)

David Graves, an Alabama man hiking through the scenic trails of a state park, was stopped in his tracks by a massive, nearly unrecognizable rattlesnake (pictured)

Graves captured a photo showcasing the snake¿s expert camouflage - at first glance, it appeared to be just dirt, plants, and scattered red leaves, but if you look closely at the lower half, you¿ll see the snake¿s head peeking out from the foliage (pictured)

Graves captured a photo showcasing the snake’s expert camouflage – at first glance, it appeared to be just dirt, plants, and scattered red leaves, but if you look closely at the lower half, you’ll see the snake’s head peeking out from the foliage (pictured)

However, hidden beneath one of the red leaves on the right side of the frame is the snake’s head, subtly emerging from the foliage – perfectly blended into the dirt and sticks where it had nestled itself. 

The video, shared to Simpson’s Instagram late last month, quickly racked up dozens of comments – from viewers shocked they couldn’t spot the snake, to others expressing pure fear over its healthy physique.

‘Its definitely well fed!’ one comment read.

Another wrote: ‘I thought I saw him in 2-3 spots. Neither was the rattlesnake. Really scary!’

‘It’s definitely healthy!’ added a third.

‘He’s right about keeping an eye on the ground at all times!’ wrote another.   

Alabama is home to three distinct rattlesnake species: the fierce eastern diamondback, the elusive timber rattlesnake, and the tiny – but deadly – pygmy rattlesnake. 

Among them, the eastern diamondback reigns as the state’s largest and most venomous serpent. 

Graves, a photographer, encountered the snake when he was hiking the 4.3-mile King's Chair Loop at Oak Mountain State Park (pictured) last month, hoping to find some morning zen and take in the calming views of a late August sunrise

Graves, a photographer, encountered the snake when he was hiking the 4.3-mile King’s Chair Loop at Oak Mountain State Park (pictured) last month, hoping to find some morning zen and take in the calming views of a late August sunrise

Graves' close encounter with the massive reptile was caught on video, showing the thick-bodied snake slowly gliding across the dirt path before disappearing into the surrounding woods and greenery (pictured)

Graves’ close encounter with the massive reptile was caught on video, showing the thick-bodied snake slowly gliding across the dirt path before disappearing into the surrounding woods and greenery (pictured)

Though infamous in Alabama, the eastern diamondback is more commonly found basking in the wilds of Florida and southern Georgia.

Last month, a hiker was killed by the rattlesnake’s venomous bite while walking through a Tennessee state park.

The male victim, who was not identified, was discovered at Savage Gulf State Park, about 95 miles from Nashville.

According to officials, he was found a half-mile down the hiking trail.

Officials stated that the hiker had picked up the snake, which was identified as the evasive Timber rattlesnake. 

‘It is believed that the hiker had an allergic reaction, however full details of [the] actual cause of death have not been released,’ Matthew Griffith of the Grundy County Emergency Management Agency told Fox News Digital.

Paramedics performed CPR at the scene before transporting the hiker to the hospital, where he was later declared dead. 

According to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, the Timber rattle snake is ‘a large, heavy-bodied snake (36.0 to 60.0 inches long) with a large, triangular head, vertical pupils, and the characteristic rattle at the end of the tail.’

They are the largest and most dangerous of the four venomous snake species found in Tennessee.

The snake kills its prey ‘by a venomous bite, in which the venom is injected by fangs located in the snake’s mouth.’

In the US, about 7,000 to 8,000 people are bitten by venomous snakes every year, per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

However, only about five of them die annually.

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