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Ah, but can he drive stick?
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I don't know about that Bren but he sure was checking out the water hose.
Funny, just this morning there was another Rat Snake about half the length of this one that popped out from the engine compartment of my wife's car and was laying across the windshield wiper blade. I went to get him out and he scooted back into the engine compartment somewhere, couldn't find him for nothing ... about 40 minutes later whenever my wife was getting ready to leave for work I saw it crawling from underneath the car and making a bee line to the shrubs. Smart guy!
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I know it's no big deal, but I'm fascinated that a creature with no arms, hands, legs, or feet can climb like that. Quite remarkable when you think about it. I assume Rat snakes are not poisonous.
Jack
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>>> I assume Rat snakes are not poisonous.
Jack Rat Snakes are not poisonous and are not aggressive snakes ... they are quite friendly, although they will take a striking 'stance' if threatened but their bite is harmless and more of defensive mechanism. They are really cool creatures! This guy is rather large for our area but I've been told that they will get to over 6 ft in length around here.
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Those are great pictures, Rick, but I hate snakes! I remember camping a few years ago and thought it might be a good idea one morning to go jogging along the highway in the beautiful woods. While on the way back, this snake slithered out of the weeds right in front of me causing me to almost trip over him! I about had a heart attack! I think I surprised him as well because he turned around and went right back into the weeds. Well, I had about a mile to go to get back to the campsite, and needless to say, I was sooo paranoid. It was the longest mile of my life. On top of that, I had to look at lots of road kill along the way. I will never, ever, run along highways again!
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Mary I used to be the very same regarding snakes, hated them with a passion but having a young son who loved snakes really educated me about these creatures ... I now find them fascinating and have a lot of respect for them.
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Rick, I'm sorry to say my wife may never visit your beautiful home now. Although she grew up on a farm and was around many animals/critters/pets growing up. She is totally scared and freaked out by snakes. I don't know if your brothers scared her as a kid or what. She is telling her mom right now and she is freaking out saying I don't care what brand of snake it is, its head would come off. Heck my wife freaks out if she sees a baby garder snake about the size of an earthworm... Me, I can't stand spiders.
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It's a beautiful creature imo. I have always loved snakes and reptiles. Up to just a few years ago we had a python and various reptiles in the house. Even growing up my parents allowed my brother and I to have these critters in the house. Talking about spiders, that was one of my favorite pets. I at one time would have four or more tarantulas in the house. It freaked the wife out a bit when they would escape for a couple of weeks but I always found them. Here's one of the last ones I got rid of.
Rick
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Randy my wife used to be the very same, she doesn't mind the critters too much nowadays. I guess she must figure if she put up with me for over 25 years anything beyond that is a piece of cake ... makes sense! Dang Rick, that's a mighty big spider! I remember living in Texas as a kid and seeing those things everywhere, also another critter I haven't seen since is a Horned Toad ... although we called 'em Horny Toads. Hey, we were 5 and didn't know ... OK! Horned Toad...
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