Re: What kind of snake is this?
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Lizardlicks
Or a cobra... or a copper head... or a black mamba. :rolleyes:
lol I would be pleased if half the people I'm talking about new the name copper head or black mamba! :)
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Re: What kind of snake is this?
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Citrus
lol I would be pleased if half the people I'm talking about new the name copper head or black mamba! :)
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Everybody in North Carolina knows the name "Copperhead"... It's used to describe every snake in existence, and is usually used as grounds for killing any snake that is come across. Black snakes, brown snakes, green snakes, yellow snakes, white snakes, blue snakes, lizards.... Everything is a Copperhead
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Re: What kind of snake is this?
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serpenttongues
Everybody in North Carolina knows the name "Copperhead"... It's used to describe every snake in existence, and is usually used as grounds for killing any snake that is come across. Black snakes, brown snakes, green snakes, yellow snakes, white snakes, blue snakes, lizards.... Everything is a Copperhead
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Lol in Florida, as it slowly becomes more and more city than anything, fewer and fewer people know that stuff. In my experience it's just rattle snake or moccasin. It doesn't help when the racers and rat snakes will vibrate their tales if you catch or corner one :(
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