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    Re: Rough Green Snake

    Quote Originally Posted by littleindiangirl View Post
    I've never caught anything but a milk snake and garters lol. All the really cool ones are rare.
    heck yeah, the funny thing is, the milk snake is one of the only other ones for me! milk snake, queen snake, green snake... maybe some others??
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    Re: Rough Green Snake

    Great looking rough green Tim! Good find too. I am going to make it a point to try and find one of those guys this year. Most snakes can be found by "flipping" things....but not green snakes......they can be very hard to spot. Most that I have seen in the wild have been crusing through grass. I have always heard that they sit in the V's of small shrubs(kinda like little GTPs) and thought it would be neat to catch a photo of that.

    Thanks for sharing.
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    Re: Rough Green Snake

    Thanks Bro. I think next time we spot one, I am goiing to try and get a picture of it before we remove it. Capture it in it's natural setting.
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