Not long once they get a grip and suffocate/stop blood flow. They are strong snakes.
quote:Same thing on Indigo's with Rattlers?
Not long once they get a grip and suffocate/stop blood flow. They are strong snakes.
quote:And pythons with Male organs in Thailand! LOLquote:Same thing on Indigo's with Rattlers?
Not long once they get a grip and suffocate/stop blood flow. They are strong snakes.
quote:Sorry....read the other recent post regarding snake biting. A man in Thailand was on the crapper when an 11 foot python that was in the plumbing, latched onto his manhood.
Guess I don't get the joke....
quote:Years ago, a city relative of mine was going to help me move a stock tank from one pasture to another. The stock tank was already drained and empty so all we had to do was to load it on a trailer.
How about a consolidation of snakes you guys see in one thread this year? I'll answer your ID questions and post some as I see them to keep it at the top.
Snake season never really ends here so here are a few I've seen so far this year.
Prairie kingsnake
Small piece of metal that had 5 copperheads under it
quote:I got bit by one once in junior high. It definitely hurt. Never did tell my parents, though.
Never heard of gardner, but garter snakes are common and neat little snakes from my part of the world. The most common rattlesnake mimic I know is the bull snake. Very cool snakes, they get very big. When imitating, they flatten their head, coil, shake their banded tail, and make a rattle-like sound with their mouth. Quite convincing. I've had one strike at me, after I had positively identified him as a bull. Still made me jump.
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