public service announcement

I literally just found a baby snake in the jamroom.....

Wigged me out at first, but I caught it and will put it back outside

if my wife saw that she would be dead from fear... she has panic attacks even looking at pictures.... she is really scared, I'm scared too but not like her...


my friend had it at home as a pet, she would bring it out here Ramo touch im like get that devil out of here, it deceived Eve in Eden garden I don want it to deceive me too....
 
if my wife saw that she would be dead from fear... she has panic attacks even looking at pictures.... she is really scared, I'm scared too but not like her...


my friend had it at home as a pet, she would bring it out here Ramo touch im like get that devil out of here, it deceived Eve in Eden garden I don want it to deceive me too....
There's good reason for humans to be spooked by snakes, spiders, deep water, heights, etc....these kinds of things kill humans from time to time. It's instilled into our DNA
 
One perk of living in northern Illinois. Not many poisonous snakes live here. The garden variety for sure. We have several of those little guys in our yard. But it’s generally too cold in the winter for the poisonous variety.

Now. Some of you were speaking mosquitos. Our house is surrounded by timber and sits about 100 feet from the neighborhood wet land. You don’t go out at night.
 
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Ya gotta love the swamps. We got critters that'll gnaw on you, and chase you, in many different sizes.
Bugs that'll gnaw on you in every size imaginable. Crawly stuff under things.
It's not so much fear, as it is caution & respect.:cheers:
 
They grow em BIG IN THE GLADES boys.............
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mostly thanks to a decade or 2 ago people releasing PET PYTHONS into the swamps .............. wanna wreck a good eco system --- ADD IGNORANT HUMANS .............
 
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That sucker looks like it just swallowed a hog...o_O
 
They grow em BIG IN THE GLADES boys.............
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mostly thanks to a decade or 2 ago people releasing PET PYTHONS into the swamps .............. wanna wreck a good eco system --- ADD IGNORANT HUMANS .............

I remember both hurricanes Bob and Andrew being the cause of many a destroyed pet shop releasing snakes and many other reptiles into the Everglades and surrounding areas. I don’t see the sense in exotic pets. Adopt a dog or cat from a shelter if you want a pet, but don’t get something that can kill you when you can’t afford to feed it, or you just cast off to the wild when bored with it.
 
I'm not going to U.S and A.. I was worried me getting whacked by police or a gang... now you added another reason not to come THE SNAKES!!!!

I stay here with my thug seagulls, at least I know their game :)
 
I'm not going to U.S and A.. I was worried me getting whacked by police or a gang... now you added another reason not to come THE SNAKES!!!!

I stay here with my thug seagulls, at least I know their game :)
Visit during winter. It is pretty outside
& the snakes are in brumation. Yet another reason to love snow!
 
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