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re: Snake Crossing
Posted on 11/13/20 at 1:30 pm to pioneerbasketball
Posted on 11/13/20 at 1:30 pm to pioneerbasketball
Me and the snake


Posted on 11/13/20 at 1:31 pm to pioneerbasketball
That SOB has got some girth to him.
Posted on 11/13/20 at 1:38 pm to sweetwaterbilly
I don't think I would kill any native snakes in Florida since they are having to compete with those non-native boas and pythons.
Posted on 11/13/20 at 1:39 pm to LSU316
quote:TWSS
That SOB has got some girth to him.
Posted on 11/13/20 at 1:40 pm to pioneerbasketball
respek for leaving it be, no danger to anyone unless you frick withh it
good karma
good karma
Posted on 11/13/20 at 1:42 pm to pioneerbasketball
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and the best thing to do when one is spotted is to give it space and let it leave the area, according to FWC.
frick that, I will gladly and kindly leave HIS area. Very quickly. In fact, probably more quickly than I am normally capable of.
Posted on 11/13/20 at 1:42 pm to LSURussian
Looks like it went into someone’s ducking yard.
Posted on 11/13/20 at 1:45 pm to Ingeniero
Not sure if true...but I grew up with a story that the severed head could still bite if you picked it up to throw away... like frog legs hopping in the skillet when cooking them...
A muscle contraction????
Story I heard is someone tried picking one up and it closed and bit him ... no idea if just bs... but I wack the head with a shovel also...
A muscle contraction????
Story I heard is someone tried picking one up and it closed and bit him ... no idea if just bs... but I wack the head with a shovel also...
Posted on 11/13/20 at 1:46 pm to LSU316
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That SOB has got some girth to him.
I've heard those words many times.
Posted on 11/13/20 at 1:49 pm to DomincDecoco
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respek for leaving it be, no danger to anyone unless... it finds its way into a populated area (which it appears to have) and some little kid stumbles upon it.
FIFY
Posted on 11/13/20 at 1:49 pm to pioneerbasketball
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Ball says the snake slithered away safely into the grass.
Good.
Posted on 11/13/20 at 1:49 pm to LSU316
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him.
It is a her to get that big.
Posted on 11/13/20 at 1:52 pm to AUCE05
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They get enormous in the AL mountains. As scary as a grizzly if you stumble onto one close enough to hear the rattle.
You sure you're not talking about timbers?
Posted on 11/13/20 at 1:54 pm to Pettifogger
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timbers?
He means timbers
EDBs live in/around sandy pine forests near the coast
Posted on 11/13/20 at 1:55 pm to Pettifogger
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You sure you're not talking about timbers?
He is. Easterns live in the same range as gopher tortoises.
Posted on 11/13/20 at 1:57 pm to glassman
Eastern are up into AL
Google their range
Google their range
This post was edited on 11/13/20 at 1:58 pm
Posted on 11/13/20 at 1:58 pm to AUCE05
Not mountains. Around the Black Belt for sure and the coast.
Posted on 11/13/20 at 1:59 pm to glassman
I was on a pipeline job in South Georgia and there was rumor of a 10 footer and a huge reward for its live capture.
Posted on 11/13/20 at 2:00 pm to glassman
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him.
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It is a her to get that big.
It's 2020 for snakes too. How do you know how the snake identifies?
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