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Posted by: mattbrock at Sun Oct 23 09:50:44 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mattbrock ] On this note.....a few years ago my Dad and I went bowhunting on a cold October morning. If I remember correctly the temp was about 44-46 degrees. We found two gray rat snakes basking on limbs that lead to hollow upright trees. One of them had a fresh eaten squirrel inside(I assume it was a squirrel anyway, quite a large meal). I'm not sure when he ate the meal but he was basking in mid 40 degree weather to gather any hint of heat he could. I think the high that day was in the mid 60's. Quite interesting stuff. | ||
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