First guy looks like someone I could party with...second guy looks like a complete *******.
VERY cool snake pic!jreedag88 said:
A couple of other pics from Llano Co. now that I have figured out how to post them.
It is one word though "hognose."third coast.. said:
I believe it's a hog nose
Prognightmare said:
Board question: How do snakes generally act on days like today (110F) in a drought?
FAT SEXY said:If someone were to want a Hognose as a pet, you would suggest the Eastern over the other varieties?zooguy96 said:
I like my Eastern Hognose better than my Western. Mexican hognoses are really cool too.
12f Mane said:
Bold move with a white shirt and light gray vest.
OnlyForNow said:
That was just the bridesmaid...
Haven't laughed that hard at a TexAgs post in a while. Thanks.MathNewman06 said:
MouthBQ98 said:
Slow week, only like 2-3 copperheads showed up. I was training my wife to search for then in the dark and remove them in case I am out of town. She HATES snakes, like pretty viscerally, but she's smart, tough, and resourceful and will do what needs to be done. We make it around the first corner of the back of the house and find about a 3.5 foot rat snake patrolling along the foundation. I stop and point it out. I was a little surprised when she said "that's a good snake". She's been paying attention when I've been showing and telling her about the non-venomous beneficial species to have around! I was very proud. We let it go on its way, and it quickly found a gopher or toad hole to crawl into and hide.
Interesting facts: I haven't caught a snake in a trap in over a month. That's really weird considering how often it happened last year and even this spring.
I do almost all my searches between 9-10:30 pm.
The typical snake wrangling uniform is boxer shorts, an old white t-shirt, and a pair of crocs. I don't have any neighbors nearby, and its still damn hot outside.