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FR
at Fri Oct 7 10:27:41 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
if you lived twenty miles south of tucson(shorryrita, I suspect). You would have several types of Rattlesnakes around your house, I find mohaves and diamondbacks in downtown Green valley all the time, and corals too. Also, they are active all year long, even in the mountains.
My guess is, you take a tiny bit of information(your limited personal experience), and stretch it to make broad statements. Sir, you need more experience or less broad statements.
In my post, I mentioned seeing twenty snakes, number 19 was in my driveway and number 20, was on the street in front of my house. We just had to go out and hit the twenty mark. And I live a few miles west of Tucson.
In reality, we average 15 rattlesnakes a year on my property(five acres) has averaged that for a very long time. But, not one has ever entered our house or reptile building. Harmless snakes have, but not venomous. Millions of black widows thought and I do mean millions and millions. FR
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- Pics from the field, yesterday, no kings sorry - FR, Thu Oct 6 15:53:50 2005
- RE: Pics from the field, yesterday, no kings sorry - HerperHelmz, Thu Oct 6 16:04:10 2005
- Sweet Animals! - Mark Banczak, Thu Oct 6 16:40:02 2005
- RE: Pics from the field, yesterday, no kings sorry - ZFelicien, Thu Oct 6 17:27:20 2005
- Cool beans,...... - Kerby..., Thu Oct 6 19:26:43 2005
- RE: Pics from the field, yesterday, no kings sorry - willstill, Thu Oct 6 22:29:05 2005
- Yes and yes,........ - Kerby..., Thu Oct 6 23:02:10 2005
- What he said - mark Banczak, Thu Oct 6 23:46:23 2005
- RE: What he said - ratsnakehaven, Fri Oct 7 08:12:43 2005
RE: What????? - FR, Fri Oct 7 10:27:41 2005
- RE: Hey Mark - FR, Fri Oct 7 10:03:44 2005
- No way!!! - Mark Banczak, Fri Oct 7 13:33:28 2005
- RE: Pics from the field, yesterday, no kings sorry - Pastorpat, Fri Oct 7 01:05:40 2005
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