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RE: Hognose Burrows Please

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Posted by: FR at Sat Nov 30 09:56:35 2013  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]  
   

That's funny golf courses, does sand traps take on a new meaning. Around here, golf courses produce an abundance of snakes. Most likely more then in Fla. The constant limiting factor here is rain, we get very little(in comparison to eastern states with hogs)

Golf courses must be constantly watered and if they are built in natural areas and many are. They actually increase the populations around them.

When I lived in Fla. I lived on lake Kerr, ONF, and found hogs commonly but accidentaly. My driveway, from the road to the lake, commonly had tracks that I followed. Also a dirt road across the highway. It was all very sandy habitat. Sadly at the time, I was working with kingsnakes, but still loved all herps. I enjoyed the tort burrows and the trails from them. Good luck on your exams


   

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