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Snake ID
I was cutting my grass earlier and this SOB got tangled up between my foot and flip flop, after a near heart attack and a few kicks and back flips I managed to seperate us and ran my mower over him and my flip flop. After changing my underwear (haha) I went get it. I looked on the web to ID it but for the most part snakes look the same to me. All I know is he's dead and for a moment there I thought I was too! Needless to say PNG doesn't like snakes.
I did learn a few things.
1- Flip flops, snakes, and grass cutting can cause near death experiences.
2- The first pass over a snake may sling him out, but doesn't always kill them.
3- Most importantly, when the wife is at work, skip out on yard work and go fishing!
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Re: Snake ID
Looks like it was a grey rat snake.
Non-poisonous, mostly eats mice.
Why did you kill it?
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It was me or the snake and I'm not quite ready to go!
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Somebody has to say it; it's a DEAD SNAKE!
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Re: Snake ID
[quote author=FinChaser link=topic=3103.msg28326#msg28326 date=1365440913]
[size=12pt]Somebody has to say it; it's a DEAD SNAKE![/size] :yippee:
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Yepper!
I'd say that one is definitely DEAD!
BTW, I hear they taste a lot like pelican ;-)
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Re: Snake ID
Looks like the remains of a frog's hind legs at the bottom of the pic
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[quote author=divedeep link=topic=3103.msg28336#msg28336 date=1365447805]
Looks like the remains of a frog's hind legs at the bottom of the pic
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Yea it was, I was rinsing it off trying to see the pattern on the snake and it washed out. Nothing like fresh frog legs!! :eat:
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Almost looks like a copperhead
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I have to agree with gray rat snake. They've made me jump higher than I thought I could on several occasions when I happened up on one in close quarters. The trouble with mowers and snakes is that the mower can sling the snake back on you. Snap, snap.
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I kept snakes as a kid (Mom was so cool), been admiring them ever since. My Mom would have recognized the snake in the photo as a grey rat, which she liked to call chicken snake. Don't know why. We never ate one.