Some of my snakes are fed in separate enclosures (he is) and some aren't.
Ducks4brkfast said:
Some of my snakes are fed in separate enclosures (he is) and some aren't.
txags92 said:Champion of Fireball said:
I forgot if I asked this before. I can't figure out what type of snake I encountered a very long time ago. I was playing out in the woods in what is now 47. Walking under a branch I had a snake go right over my head. It seemed pretty big like 4'. It was colored like Indian or Flint corn. I've googled and can't find anything that looks like that snake.
Buttermilk racer maybe?
zooguy96 said:
The musk of most snakes smells worse than ass. It's among the worst smells ever. Ask me how I know.
Burdizzo said:zooguy96 said:
The musk of most snakes smells worse than ass. It's among the worst smells ever. Ask me how I know.
I wont embarrass you by asking how much ass you have smelled.
maroon barchetta said:Burdizzo said:zooguy96 said:
The musk of most snakes smells worse than ass. It's among the worst smells ever. Ask me how I know.
I wont embarrass you by asking how much ass you have smelled.
Mostly monkey butt.
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Timber rattlesnakes tend to be "more docile" than other rattler species and is likely to stay coiled or stretched out and motionless when encountered in the wild, according to the Smithsonian National Zoo.