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nervewrecker wrote:VII wrote:Rat snakes like mice outside by our garbage bin area,they just duck when they see you,they dont really run,you can see 4 to 10 around the drums at any given time after dark..Glencoe..
We leave snake be,just catch and release interesting ones and take note of the species .there's a bank right opposite the garbage area that always has baby macajuels and some fat rainbow boas,the rainbows are very aggressive they hiss and strike like the real thing..
Caught many corals and false corals in the past,the false corals with the red head are really cool snakes they dont even strike and like to wrap around your hand and fingers,they'll make good pets...we just put them back and keep observing them and they always in the same spots,they're not afraid of us..
Snakes are cool.eitech wrote:Came across three rat snakes in the space of a month entering my yard. All were about a foot long. That was my first, second and third time encountering snakes personally and all got the same reaction and end treatment. I living here two years and they jus showed up. I dont see any rats only frogs.
Has a glenco resident that like snakes, keeps some rubber ones around.
I know one guy that is afraid of them. He was relaxing by the pool so we put the snake on the chair.
A man in Australia got a shock when he returned home to find two snakes had crashed through his ceiling and were slithering around his Queensland house.
David Tate found one snake in his bedroom and another in the living room on Monday. They weighed 22kg (3.4 stone) between them.
Snake catcher Steven Brown said they were of "exceptional size".
It's thought the two male snakes could have been fighting over a female snake which has not yet been located.
The carpet pythons measured 2.8m (9.1 feet) and 2.5m long.
Mr Tait said he had previously seen snakes basking in the sun on his roof.
"When I came back...there was a large slab [of ceiling] on the kitchen table," he told The Courier-Mail.
After seeing the state of his ceiling, he looked around and eventually found the animals.
He called in a snake catcher and the ordeal was over "pretty quickly".
"I certainly didn't want to handle them," he said.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-46996559
pugboy wrote:They killed it ?
rebound wrote:Allyuh letting him off so easy for killing a snake??? This thread getting sorf.
shogun wrote:Thing dead.... dude still gets the longest pole he could find. lol
nismotrinidappa wrote:
What is this??????
nismotrinidappa wrote:
What is this??????
nismotrinidappa wrote:Legless lizard that color? Anything that crawls in yard by mums gonna get it..
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