I finally have something for show and tell...
Not impressed?
And even better...
Not impressed?
And even better...
Hamburger Dan said:
Needs a couple blasts from a 12 gauge
20,28 or 410 will work just fine.Hamburger Dan said:
Needs a couple blasts from a 12 gauge
DJV2012 said:
Is that an eastern diamondback or just a darker western?
Badace52 said:
Trying my first imgur post:
Victoria, TX my brother's front yard in the middle of town.
This is such a pretty snake!!!Badace52 said:
What nightmares are made of.Badace52 said:
He found it inside a rubber boot on his front porch.
Good job!Jersey Girl said:
Thanks to this thread, my kids correctly identified various venomous and non venomous snakes in the Witte Museum "Texas Wild" exhibit! Featured were King snake, hognose, corn snake, yellow bellied racer, coral, a rattler, and a handful more.
Our little slice of heaven once was "the country", but with quick access to everything. Now it seems like ground zero of development. Snakes of several type were common, turtles, bobcats, fox, deer, countless bird varieties were daily visitors. Now, not so much. Fewer and fewer each year.Jersey Girl said:
Thanks to this thread, my kids correctly identified various venomous and non venomous snakes in the Witte Museum "Texas Wild" exhibit! Featured were King snake, hognose, corn snake, yellow bellied racer, coral, a rattler, and a handful more.
Jersey Girl said:
They inveigled a late bedtime out of me one night by going through every.single.page of this thread at the beginning of summer.
VaultingChemist said:
Not a snake, but I have never seen a box turtle in a mud puddle.
Callahan County. He had a grasshopper in his mouth when I first drove upon him.Log said:VaultingChemist said:
Not a snake, but I have never seen a box turtle in a mud puddle.
Whereabouts? Box turtles love water. Used to keep them as a kid. They've gotten scarce in North Texas this past few years.