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Foreman
at Mon May 30 10:07:14 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Foreman ]
>>I was looking at some Texans yesterday at a store I sometimes do business with.There heads were wider and more blunt than mine.Both of mine have started to settle in now and there mellowing out.I had them out today and they were a little flighty and musky but didnt try to bite.
>> The funny thing is when I removed the screens to my tanks I found feces around the edges.Ive never had a snake thats done that before...Paul
I was curious about what you said concerning the head size of black rats. I live in eastern WV and the black rats I have caught and removed from people`s barns, yards etc. all have extremely wide heads.
I caught a 6 and a half foot female one time and I swear you could almost lay a quarter on top her head and not cover it. Black rats in this area grow huge but you would think head size would not differ that much in the same type of snake from place to place.
Now my everglades rat snake has a much smaller trimmer head. Funny thing is everglades are generally considered fairly docile but this male has max attitude. LOL! He has bit me at least three times. He is an 04 hatchling and I have had him since last Oct. You would think by now he would have calmed down.
Good luck with your black rats. ----- Like I said; I`m Gonna Getcha Good!
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