Hooded cobra?
The dreaded trouser Snake
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Hooded cobra?
We never seen you in a wet Tee shirt have weWell that leaves me out
Hopper I was just watching a youtube on a town in Texas that no longer arrest Johns for picking up street walkers , is that true?Can't win them all.
The coral snakes venom is unlike most other poisonous snakes. They bite and chew. The poison does not travel the venous system it travels nerves.Last time I ate 'schooms was in a sleazy biker bar with a belly full of beer. I bought an ounce of freeze dried and ate a few, then a few more. Before I knew it, the baggie was empty. Good times that night.
You've got a fraction of a second to pull 'em off of ya. Corals are rear fanged, and their fangs are rather blunt as far as fangs go. If you do manage to leave 'em attached long enough for them to finally get their fangs into ya, you've got about a half hour before you quit breathing. They've got a neurotoxic venom that shuts down your ability to breathe.
I can handle the chop. It's the lazy rolls that'll turn me green. When you're on top, you can see forever. When you drop down in the trough, all ya see is towering waves on both sides of ya. Those big lakes ain't fun sometimes.
A fog machine?
We never seen you in a wet Tee shirt have we
Yes. Just go in the cow fields. Stalks bruise blue.
Bubba
Man Good thing my uncle ripped that snake off my arm and killed its azz, he lived there and told my family how lucky I was because it was a coral snake. His son got his azz beat for telling me to catch it.The coral snakes venom is unlike most other poisonous snakes. They bite and chew. The poison does not travel the venous system it travels nerves.
Bubba
Don't see em do ya?I mean I was told nipples were a no-no here haha
I have seen so many, and grown so many cubensis, Easy breezy to IDExactly .. if stalk doesn't turn blue don't eat it .
Are you looking in a mirror when you see them.I see nude people
I think snakes are fascinating creatures. I mean, think about it. No legs, no arms. They can burrow, climb almost anything, swim, make babies, eat stuff twice their size, strike and return to a striking position in 0.15 seconds, they have no ears but they can hear through their skin, muscles and bones, some snakes can fly (glide), it can tell the direction a scent is coming from using its tongue, some have heat-seeking capabilities and can identify a mammal in absolute darkness.The scarlet king on the left is beautiful. The coral on the right is either getting ready for a shed or just a bland version. I've seen some that colors that were really bright.
When I was in FL the first time, I went to a serpentarium with the hopes of buying a scarlet. They had none to sell, but the guy had a clutch of baby corals. Five bucks a piece! I glanced over at the Old Hen and she gave me the look that any married man knows oh too well. Wound up buying a beautifully colored reticulated python. We named him Rick the Prick. Meanest damned snake you'd ever come across. Had him in an aquarium in a bedroom all by himself, and if you walked by the door, you'd hear a loud tapping sound. Switch on the light and he'd be hitting the glass just trying to get to ya.
"A girl for my brother Hippie. He likes small ****ies."
Birds of a featherBeg to differ on the last part. I had a red rat snake that would actively seek me out just to cuddle. I think it was the body warmth.
over 20 years ago florida added a chemical to the cow feed and made all the cubensis mushies sterile...no more cow patty delights...Yes. Just go in the cow fields. Stalks bruise blue.
Bubba
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