I ran across a couple of pictures from a couple of years ago & thought I would post them. While doing some yard work I came across a black snake sunning himself after a long winter...
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I ran across a couple of pictures from a couple of years ago & thought I would post them. While doing some yard work I came across a black snake sunning himself after a long winter...
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..he was looking a little rough and thin, so I figured I'd give him a jump start & WHAM! Right off the tongs!
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Very nice
I bet he appreciated the rat too.
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1.0 normal ball python
0.1 greyband hybrid kingsnake
0.2 crazy cats
1.0 husband
bravo to you.........you are so nice....
better than feeding the house finches millet....(and watching the sqirrels eat it...)...
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..J Yohe ....
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WOW! You really fed a wild snake?...haha lol. That is AWSOME. The first pic I saw looked like a venomous species, but because the rat was constricted, I changed my mind. Just, wow...cool stuff.
>>WOW! You really fed a wild snake?...haha lol. That is AWSOME. The first pic I saw looked like a venomous species, but because the rat was constricted, I changed my mind. Just, wow...cool stuff.
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Thanks,
Frank Roberts
wow, thats a hoot.
I am glad everyone thinks that that is so cool but that is probably one of the most irresponsible things I have ever seen. I bet you are the same type of person who goes to National Parks and feeds the wildlife there too.
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