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Posted by: Denis at Mon May 3 07:24:19 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Denis ] I would have expected her to have more attitude as she certainly appears to be loaded with little ones, but she never made a sound. She didn't move a muscle either and i'm thinking she was hoping to blend into her background using camoflage. I circled around and came back to the rock about 30 minutes later and she was nowhere to be seen. I found another darker one and that snake shot under a rock without me even getting very close. Like the one in the video it didn't rattle, even after I stuck my camera under the rock for some pictures, but it did not sit motionless. And yes, I think it's ashame when people kill any animal without a very good reason. Seeing how passive the snake in the video is, it's hard to hear people say "I killed it before it could kill me". | ||
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