I was lookin 4 snakes at one of my fav herp spots last year and i almost stepped on theese 2 goin at it. I hope this is a good sign for finding fox snakes there next year! N e one else ever ran into this?

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I was lookin 4 snakes at one of my fav herp spots last year and i almost stepped on theese 2 goin at it. I hope this is a good sign for finding fox snakes there next year! N e one else ever ran into this?

>>I was lookin 4 snakes at one of my fav herp spots last year and i almost stepped on theese 2 goin at it. I hope this is a good sign for finding fox snakes there next year! N e one else ever ran into this?
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Martin Whalin
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Well, you don't exactly want to walk up and stick a camera in there and spook the snakes.
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YOu can see the male's hemipenis in the pic! Just look a little closer.

If you look close you can definately see them locked up. You can even see the hemipenis (sp?) in the picture. And i only took one pic from far away. I did not disturb them at all. I went back the next day and i found both of them at different locations and i got pics of them too. One was about 3 feet long and the other about 2 1/2 ft. _Ben Hoksch

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