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    C. horridus from this last weeekend



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    Re: C. horridus from this last weeekend

    Nice one, I have horrible luck because I go looking for snakes all the time, and I never seem to find them.

    Then again I give up rather quickly after I run into several spider webs, I hate the way those things feel.
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    0.1 - Poicephalus senegalus - Stella (Senegal Parrot)
    0.1- Poicephalus rufiventris - Alexa (Red-bellied Parrot)



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    Re: C. horridus from this last weeekend

    That's a beautiful snake. Nice find.



    Quote Originally Posted by Neal View Post
    Then again I give up rather quickly after I run into several spider webs, I hate the way those things feel.
    I hear ya. I've gotten more spider bites in my life than mosquito bites.

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    Re: C. horridus from this last weeekend

    Quote Originally Posted by GenePirate View Post
    That's a beautiful snake. Nice find.





    I hear ya. I've gotten more spider bites in my life than mosquito bites.
    Spiderwebs are a hunt killer.
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    Re: C. horridus from this last weeekend

    Have you tried road cruising. You are then in the cofort of your vehicle. I find 75% of my snakes this way. The only thing I find by walking are rattlesnakes in West Texas. In early spring you can find snakes out durring the day but not in the summer. I go flipping some times, but if you hit the roads about an hour before dusk and a stay out for about an hour after dark you will find snakes on the road.

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