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    Those crazy snakes in Wyoming...

    Amarin was telling some folks in a chatroom about her new Brooks Kingsnake, and this conversation ensued... This guy's snake info just keeps snowballing... um, WOW... Names have been changed to protect the ignorant! The ignorance is pretty average at the start but stick with him... his story gets better.

    Chatter #1: (oh and gratz on the new snake thing.)
    Amarin: ^_^
    Jimmy: what kind of snake?
    Amarin: Brooks kingsnake
    Jimmy: hmm sounds dangerious
    Amarin: A kingsnake?
    Jimmy: thought they were poisonous
    Amarin: Kingsnakes are harmless! Absolutely sweethearts
    Amarin: Now king COBRAS are poisonous...
    Jimmy: well yeah
    Amarin: And kingsnakes may EAT some poisonous snakes...
    Amarin: They eat rattlesnakes
    Jimmy: so they are related to the Boa
    Jimmy: of course we have to watch out with the Boa's and gardener snakes around here, they be cross breeding with the rattlers
    Amarin: What?
    Jimmy: yup we been getting poisonous Boa's
    Amarin: Kings aren't in the boa family at all.
    Amarin: And there's no such thing as a poisonous boa. Boas and garter snakes and rattlers CAN'T crossbreed.
    Jimmy: yeah tell that to their DNA
    Amarin: That's like trying to crossbreed a pigeon and a chicken.
    Jimmy: they have done the DNA testing on them, they've found Boas and diamond back rattlesnacks crossed
    Amarin: Who's done DNA testing?
    Jimmy: not sure who it is, most likely the Game and Fish
    Amarin: Is there an article out there on this?
    Amarin: If there is I'd love to see it.
    Jimmy: not that i know of, atleast i don't know of one on the internet
    Amarin: Well, where'd you hear about this? What state?
    Jimmy: Wyoming
    Jimmy: my mom found out about it at one of the City Council meetings
    Amarin: So you're telling me that the boas and garter snakes and the diamondbacks in wyoming are all crossbreeding.
    Jimmy: well not willingly, they tend to nest together in the winter though because it gets so damn cold here
    Jimmy: but they are finding Boas with fangs and poison sacks but no rattles, and rattlesnakes with no fangs or poison sack but rattles
    Chatter #1: oh come on, just admit the snakes up there are all horny perverts.


    The conversation moved on to other things from there, but Amarin's brain is still recovering. My favorite bit?

    Amarin: So you're telling me that the boas and garter snakes and the diamondbacks in wyoming are all crossbreeding.
    Jimmy: well not willingly


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    Re: Those crazy snakes in Wyoming...

    ROFLMFAO!
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    Re: Those crazy snakes in Wyoming...

    Your all wrong!!!! There's no such thing as a poisonous snake!!!

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    Re: Those crazy snakes in Wyoming...

    Wyoming Garterattleboas are totally poisonous. You don't want to know what happens if you eat one. :eek: Just ask Jimmy!

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    Re: Those crazy snakes in Wyoming...

    That's pretty funny. What amazes me is when people will believe something their mom heard from their cousin's boss who was talking to a guy who knew a city councilman in a town that once found a garter snake in the middle of downtown.....but when someone with some real credible knowledge tells them something different, they won't believe it. It confounds even the most minute sense of logic.


    And where the heck did the rattlesnakes find boas in Wyoming anyhow??? That's what I'd like to know.
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    Re: Those crazy snakes in Wyoming...

    I'd love to see a locality of boa that could live in WY!

    What a joke!
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    Re: Those crazy snakes in Wyoming...

    Here in MN we're having a problem with Mousders.
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    Re: Those crazy snakes in Wyoming...

    I hear something similar to this whole hybridization, but with pythons, cotton mouths, and queen snakes in IL. they look like pythons with white mouths and little crowns on their heads, some have robes and a smaller snake that follow it around which is assumed to be the jester LMAOLMAO!!!! but to think it was talked about at a local town council meeting is SCARY!!!!!!!


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    Re: Those crazy snakes in Wyoming...

    That is scary on so many levels. HAHAHA. their only natural predators in the wild are griffons



    Quote Originally Posted by JBallPython
    Here in MN we're having a problem with Mousders.
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    Re: Those crazy snakes in Wyoming...

    Quote Originally Posted by JBallPython
    Here in MN we're having a problem with Mousders.
    That is so cute!! And I'm staying the hell out of Wyoming.!!!!

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