...And it has to be DOR! Sucks! The first Great Plains Ratsnake I've seen in Texas. Killed a block from my house, in my subdivision. It was a pretty little thing..
Not how I wanted to end one of my better field seasons, alas.
Matthew
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...And it has to be DOR! Sucks! The first Great Plains Ratsnake I've seen in Texas. Killed a block from my house, in my subdivision. It was a pretty little thing..
Not how I wanted to end one of my better field seasons, alas.
Matthew
>>...And it has to be DOR! Sucks! The first Great Plains Ratsnake I've seen in Texas. Killed a block from my house, in my subdivision. It was a pretty little thing..
>> Not how I wanted to end one of my better field seasons, alas.
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>> Matthew
That sucks!
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Maybe this image will cheer you up. It's me releasing a bunch of 'emoryi' a couple of weeks ago..
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Have fun, be safe.
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Gus
A. Rentfro
RioBravoReptiles.com
www.riobravoreptiles.com
"Perfectly healthy animals are a minimum requirement.. everything else is just salesmanship" gus
Thanks, that helped a bit.. Just make sure you don't release them near any north central texas town. Too much traffic & kids with pellet/BB guns!
Matthew
Gus,
Well, not the last. I found a dead Flat-head snake this morning. I'm not really mourning the Tantilla, though a live one would have been better, since I've already added that to my Life List. Maybe a week or more before the long winter naps start here in Northern Texas. I hope!
Matthew
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