Nope - still just shows links instead of photos.
can't non subscribers still upload pics on a hosting site or app like imgur and post the .img link here?AgFan1974 said:
I tried to post a pic of a Bull Snake (aka Gopher Snake), that was desperately trying to convince me it was a rattlesnake, in New Mexico last week. TexAgs said I had to subscribe to post images.
So, because I am a tightwad, ya'll will just have to take my word for it when I say it was really cool.
Ezra Brooks said:
I'll admin that I looked up the most common species in the area before posting this....
oh no said:AgFan1974 said:
I tried to post a pic of a Bull Snake (aka Gopher Snake), that was desperately trying to convince me it was a rattlesnake, in New Mexico last week. TexAgs said I had to subscribe to post images.
So, because I am a tightwad, ya'll will just have to take my word for it when I say it was really cool.
can't non subscribers still upload pics on a hosting site or app like imgur and post the .img link here?
AgFan1974 said:
I tried to post a pic of a Bull Snake (aka Gopher Snake), that was desperately trying to convince me it was a rattlesnake, in New Mexico last week. TexAgs said I had to subscribe to post images.
So, because I am a tightwad, ya'll will just have to take my word for it when I say it was really cool.


DoitBest said:
He said he heard it 1st & thought a big limb/tree had fallen...then he saw it
DoitBest said:
I'm sure that was awesome & awkward at the same time...
My wife saw the pics & said poor turtle...
But ya don't get that big by going hungry...
BuddysBud said:
As I was mowing I spooked a snake that looked like a fat ribbon snake.
It was probably 18" long, the primary color was gray.
What caught my attention was a bright blue stripe running along its body.
This is in Grimes County.
Internet searches bring up a Texas garter snake as the closest match.
Any suggestions for what kind of snake it could be?


Ag by Association said:
That's a nice watch for snake wrasslin…