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what snakes do you like or have
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Only trouser snakes in here thank you.
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if you could get them as long as the snake around my neck then i would say yes
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the blackheaded python around my neck name is digby and he is about 1.8 meters long and still growing
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I had a ball python once upon a time, I would like to get another one but not until I have a house with a mancave so my gf doesn't have to deal with it
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Used to have some Gartersnakes and other Reptiles growing up!
Lived for 36 years in the Bahamas,and usually had to save Bahama-Boas from getting chopped up by zealous Believers who only saw the Devil in those Critters! Six/Eight foot ones weren't a rarity!New Providence boa (Epicrates striatus strigilatus) Eventually the Workers called me to move them when they were in the way! There was enough Bush around to let them go,so I didn't keep them! this might give you some idea! |
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I'd try any snake.
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i used to have five or six diffrent snakes when i was younger now i got digby for my son when he was 12 we have had him for about 3 years he a good pet
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Snakes, gotta love em! |
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i have pastel and normal ballpythons,1 albino burmese, and some local hots from my country.Boiga philippina,2 pit vipers, 2 mangrove snakes
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Ok my biggest is John a albino Burmese or Golden Python, but my Reticulated pythons will all get longer(John is over 13 foot a about 70 lb) the carpet pythons are about 6 to 8 foot. The longest bull snake is about 7 foot. I keep smaller ones as well. Garters 9 species, water snakes try hogs. I have a pond full of Terrapins, all rescued. Not forgetting the tortoise's 25 of them. My snakes have been seen by seen by over 40,000 people this year. I do talks, displays, photo shoots, schools etc.
It's trying to put back more than I take out of life. I have a full time job as a sparky, just thinking what am I doing on here! Well miss intimacy of a relationship, just a little stroke of the arm or a arm around the wast, my mates don't like it? |
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My ex liked trouser snakes!!
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i love snakes,they make great boots
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When I read the title of this thread, I thought it was about people married to politicians.
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Yay! no to snake nooo....
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No pet snakes here!
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I'm petrified of them... the big ones anyway.
Wherever I travel I always check to see what type of snake lives in that region. Although I have never been bitten or even threatened... its more a mental thing. I work in a place that has vipers .. in the rice paddies.... big ones.. I stay clear of the rice paddies.. snakes just scare the hell out of me. |
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Don't mind snakes but won't own one. Can't feed them live mice. So they would starve if I owned one.
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My brother says his daughter has a snake, though I have never been there to see it. He always signs any cards he sends to us, with:
his name, his kids, the cat, the dog, and the snake. Here in Arkansas, I have seen a few snakes in the yard. My mom says she saw some rattle snakes. We both have seen 2 snakes 6' long and black. I think they called them rat snakes. Our neighbor killed 1, a few months after we moved in. 2 years later when the 2nd came by, I chased it out of the yard, rather than kill it. I have also seen a corral snake with the bright red and yellow markings. It was hiding in the wheel barrel on the porch. I chased it out, and lost it in a bush. |
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Have a number of wild snakes around the house: rattlers, bull snakes, hog-nosed snakes, and garter snakes. Wild snakes are the best! There is one bull snake in particular that has reappeared a couple times. He gets relocated to some happy hunting grounds far away from the house, then shows up a few months later sunning on the driveway again. No, cannot be sure is the same one, but each time the snake is larger and sunning within a few feet of the last time. Was about 5' the last time I saw him. This year...?
Snakes are so amazing, especially the rattlers IMO. Feeding them is hard for me, as I also dearly love rodents. So...wild snakes are the best! I work hard to maintain the herd of bull snakes, as they are aggressive hunters and snag all the easy prey that lie-and-wait snakes (aka rattlers) like. In an indirect way, they manage the rattler population humanely. Have some awesome snake habitat on a portion of the land, with grass up to the knees and bushes and birds and rodents galore. Suspect there are some really huge bull snakes in there by now, 6'-8', though have not seen any larger than the 5'. |
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