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I seen this fellow in my yard today and I'm curious what of snake he is..... Any help? Interesting markings on his head.
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My money is on a Corn Snake. Native and harmless to us 2 legged critters.
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Grotesque, deadly, poisonous, anti-social, aggressive, deceitful, nasty, and better off dead.
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You just described a couple of Lawyers I know I wonder if all lawyers have fear of snakes
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That's a fox snake. Harmless, but like to imitate rattlesnakes when threatened.
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You just described a couple of Lawyers I know I wonder if all lawyers have fear of snakes Me too... Actually I know more than a couple like that!
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You just described a couple of Lawyers I know I wonder if all lawyers have fear of snakes Me too... Actually I know more than a couple like that! Both those are the kind you want on YOUR side.
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That's a fox snake. Harmless, but like to imitate rattlesnakes when threatened. Thanks! We found it in the yard and got it to coil up. As I walked around the snake it would turn its head and follow me. Interesting markings on top of the head. In the end we let it go and and allow th circle of life to continue.
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In the end we let it go and and allow th circle of life to continue. Bravo. And since it's either a corn or fox snake it will help control the corn and fox population in your immediate area.
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The circle of life for any snake I find ends quickly.
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In the end we let it go and and allow th circle of life to continue. Bravo. And since it's either a corn or fox snake it will help control the corn and fox population in your immediate area. I suspect the corn and foxes will be ok, the mice, rats, and rabbits may not be. Had I seen this snake in town I'd promptly taken care of it, but out here we ave plenty of space and we share a common enemy - mice! So hopefully he gets fat and sassy on them!
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You just described a couple of Lawyers I know I wonder if all lawyers have fear of snakes You guys are harsh! If you don't know them, or needed their services, Pond Boss stalwarts Todd (Todd3138) and Eric (EWEST) affect their profession by giving it a good name! As for the snake -- where is Dave D?? I'm sure he can make a positive identification. Based on what he has taught many of us over the years, here on Pond Boss, I believe that thing is the common, but dreaded Copperheaded Rattle Moccasin!
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You just described a couple of Lawyers I know I wonder if all lawyers have fear of snakes Ouch! And before anyone else beats me to it, let me just deflate your sails a bit by telling this oldie: Q: What's the difference between a dead snake in the road and a dead lawyer in the road? A: There are skid marks in front of the snake!
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You guys are harsh! If you don't know them, or needed their services, Pond Boss stalwarts Todd (Todd3138) and Eric (EWEST) affect their profession by giving it a good name! You, sir, are a gem! As for the snake -- where is Dave D?? I'm sure he can make a positive identification. Based on what he has taught many of us over the years, here on Pond Boss, I believe that thing is the common, but dreaded Copperheaded Rattle Moccasin! That's the one! Absolutely deadly!
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As for the snake -- where is Dave D?? I'm sure he can make a positive identification. Based on what he has taught many of us over the years, here on Pond Boss, I believe that thing is the common, but dreaded Copperheaded Rattle Moccasin! You are kidding right?
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You just described a couple of Lawyers I know I wonder if all lawyers have fear of snakes You guys are harsh! If you don't know them, or needed their services, Pond Boss stalwarts Todd (Todd3138) and Eric (EWEST) affect their profession by giving it a good name! As for the snake -- where is Dave D?? I'm sure he can make a positive identification. Based on what he has taught many of us over the years, here on Pond Boss, I believe that thing is the common, but dreaded Copperheaded Rattle Moccasin! I was thinking of a lawyer in Chicago and one in GR when replying, not our beloved here on PB. Except these two I am thinking of probably raise really nasty snakes!
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You just described a couple of Lawyers I know I wonder if all lawyers have fear of snakes Ouch! And before anyone else beats me to it, let me just deflate your sails a bit by telling this oldie: Q: What's the difference between a dead snake in the road and a dead lawyer in the road? A: There are skid marks in front of the snake! There were probably skid marks in the lawyers shorts as well, so as far as skid marks are concerned, all is in equilibrium between the two. Perfect balance
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It was Ed Richter many years ago that identified the copperheaded rattle moccasin as a distinct species. To Ed, they were all deadly poisonous, could jump 10 feet, and swing from branches. Every hole in the ground had at least 3 of them.
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And, then there was the guy who ran out of minnows when fishing in his pond.
He saw a copperhead snake with a frog in its mouth. Knowing the snake couldn't bite him with the frog in its mouth, he grabbed the snake right behind the head, took the frog and put it in his bait bucket.
Now the dilemma was how to release the snake without getting bitten - he grabbed his bottle of Jack Daniels and poured a little whiskey in the snake's mouth.
The snake rolled its eyes back, and then it went limp! The guy released the snake into the pond without incident and carried on with his fishing, using the frog as bait.
A little later, he felt a nudge on his foot.
There was that damn snake with two frogs in his mouth!
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And, then there was the guy who ran out of minnows when fishing in his pond.
He saw a copperhead snake with a frog in its mouth. Knowing the snake couldn't bite him with the frog in its mouth, he grabbed the snake right behind the head, took the frog and put it in his bait bucket.
Now the dilemma was how to release the snake without getting bitten - he grabbed his bottle of Jack Daniels and poured a little whiskey in the snake's mouth.
The snake rolled its eyes back, and then it went limp! The guy released the snake into the pond without incident and carried on with his fishing, using the frog as bait.
A little later, he felt a nudge on his foot.
There was that damn snake with two frogs in his mouth!
HA That's a good one!!! So are we in agreement it is a Western Fox Snake? Did Dave confirm this?
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I can't confirm it. The only snakes I now have are copperheads and buzztails. At one time I was loaded with king snakes. Finding one about head high in a tree was a real character builder.
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Didn't someone here coin the term "Real Bad Snake?"
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Sorry, I see that was Ed Richter.
Ed and another poster on that thread, Bob Koerber, have not been around for a long time.
Excerpt from Robert Crais' "The Monkey's Raincoat:" "She took another microscopic bite of her sandwich, then pushed it away. Maybe she absorbed nutrients from her surroundings."
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And, then there was the guy who ran out of minnows when fishing in his pond.
He saw a copperhead snake with a frog in its mouth. Knowing the snake couldn't bite him with the frog in its mouth, he grabbed the snake right behind the head, took the frog and put it in his bait bucket.
Now the dilemma was how to release the snake without getting bitten - he grabbed his bottle of Jack Daniels and poured a little whiskey in the snake's mouth.
The snake rolled its eyes back, and then it went limp! The guy released the snake into the pond without incident and carried on with his fishing, using the frog as bait.
A little later, he felt a nudge on his foot.
There was that damn snake with two frogs in his mouth!
LOL! I'll have to remember that one!
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