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    Snake road part I

    Today's goal at snake road, timber's and cottonmouths. Mission accomplished.


    Sorry there are no idiotic photos of me touching the venomous snakes.

















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    Re: Snake road part I

    Wow nice photos

    The frogs are finally out in force here in MN but I haven't seen a single sign of any of our native reptiles.

    Cottonmouths are so neat, I'm surprised how different yours are from the ones I'd see when I lived in Louisiana. The ones there are a MUCH blacker snake, and so much harder to see the pattern in.

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    Re: Snake road part I

    Wow, those guys look grumpy.
    Great pictures!

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    Re: Snake road part I

    as the cottons age, their pattern becomes dark. this was a very young snake. about 10 inches if that.

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    Re: Snake road part I


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    Re: Snake road part I

    Awesome pictures
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    Re: Snake road part I

    is that a gaboon viper?
    Last edited by dembonez; 04-17-2010 at 07:32 PM.
    my channel plz check it out!

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    Re: Snake road part I

    Quote Originally Posted by dembonez View Post
    is that a gaboon viper?
    this^^^ :d
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    and my other animals 1.1 dogs


    BG and Skiploder fan

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    Re: Snake road part I

    great shots sadly I only found 2 snakes this year so far both with the lawnmower.. but my odds are hight that way than most people since I spend at least 3 hours 4-5 days a week on one. I was able to id both fro mtheir remains. one grater and a black snake. seen several on the road most dead from cars.

    given me time i get some nice snake removal calls to make up for the deaths. Heck I might even get lucky and come across a wild clutch.
    Was married to 4theSNAKElady (still wish we were)
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    Re: Snake road part I

    Those are some kick ass photos!!!! and that first rattler is lookin a little "triangley"....he needs a rat or two..
    ALL THAT SLITHERS - Ball Python aficionado/keeper
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    FINALLY got my BEL,no longer breeding snakes. married to mechnut450..

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