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at Thu Feb 25 11:56:31 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by amazondoc ]
>> Having done grounds crew work here in Fl and being a herper I used to be the one they would call at one place I worked whenever they found a snake. Of course the black racers always just take off but the other common one I would find would be yellow rats. I have found that 95% of the time you can pick up a yellow rat snake without even an attempt of biting by the snake as long as your gentle with it.
You remind me of an encounter I had with a black rat last fall. LOL!
I'm sort of out in the country, and on a long quiet road. In warm months, I frequently find snakes on the road. Usually flat, unfortunately. But one day I saw a loooooooooong black rat stretched comfortably across the warm asphalt. So I stopped to shoo him off. Only he did NOT plan on moving. He was comfy. So I took my shoes off and put them over my hands to "encourage" him. That snake struck at those shoes over and over -- NOT happy that I was disturbing his nap. I finally did get him off the road, but it was a struggle! ----- ----
0.1 Peruvian rainbow boa (Amaru) 2.0 Brazilian rainbow boas (Arco, Olho) 0.3 Honduran milksnakes (Chicchan, Chanir, Hari) 1.0 Thayeri kingsnake (Coatl) 2.7 corns (Cetto, Tolosa, Uce, TBA) 1,000,000.1,000,000 other critters
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