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From uploader: "Originally recorded for the Discovery Channel by Itronx Imaging, the sequence shows a rattle snake striking a foot, with the venom spray clearly seen. Recorded with the Photron 1024 at 1,000 frames per second (fps) and a shutter exposure time of 1 millisecond. the resolution is 1,024 24-bit pixels wide, by 512 high.






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Actually, it would be a LOT faster than that without the high speed camera.
God damn dyslexia. That probably explains how I sold my soul to Santa.