"Aggressively chasing them"
Doubtful…
But that's a coral snake
Doubtful…
But that's a coral snake
oh no!oh no said:
They think it's in the pool skimmer now.
Maybe it has rabies???ttha_aggie_09 said:
"Aggressively chasing them"
Doubtful…
But that's a coral snake
well, that was broken English from a roofer to my wife to me on the phone. i'm sure it made them run!12f Mane said:
Just want to point out that a coral snake "aggressively chasing" is absolutely made up or misinterpreted.
12f Mane said:
Just want to point out that a coral snake "aggressively chasing" is absolutely made up or misinterpreted.
Interesting, thanks. That's probably still a bit further north than the map above would show.1990AG said:
We're South of the Airport in Fayette County. Peachtree City
oh no said:
Red touches yellow = could kill a fellow = coral
Red touches black = venom is what it lacks = king
haha yeah. I always thought a milksnake (or Louisiana milksnake) is just a type of king snake. I also forgot to add disclaimers for all of the fallacies when depending on an old nursery rhyme to identify snakes:jgh85Ag said:oh no said:
Red touches yellow = could kill a fellow = coral
Red touches black = venom is what it lacks = king
Or milksnake
Leto Agtreides II said:
Pigsnout
Yeah, I'm not convinced it's even a snake.12f Mane said:
Looks shiny. Maybe a legless lizard of some sort in Europe?