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Posted by: kdg67 at Tue Oct 7 10:40:47 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by kdg67 ] We actually did that very soon after we moved here last year and discovered a freshly killed snake in the construction site behind our house. Someone had chopped its head and tail, but from what we could find on the internet, it was clearly a fairly long (over 5 feet)and very thick timber rattler. Talk about an eye opener! We've seen no copperheads or cottonmouths but we know they are at our golf course, and we've seen lots of black racers and one green tree snake that my daughter literally bumped noses with one evening in the scrub forest at the back of our yard. This is definitely a 'snakey' place... | ||
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