Blood on my hands.
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Looks like a gray rat snake...
1 Gray rat snakes are one of the longest snakes in North America, reaching lengths of up to 8 feet.
2 When threatened, rat snakes can "rattle" their tail, fooling other animals into believing they are venomous.
3 Like pythons and boas, rat snakes are constrictors, which suffocate/squash their prey.
4 Gray rat snakes are often found in trees, hiding in crevices or searching for food.
5 Unlike other rat snakes, gray rat snakes retain their juvenile coloration (speckled pattern) as adults.Still I think it's better off dead when next to your home !
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Its what we call down here in the south, a king snake, supposedly they eat other snakes as well as mice.
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Looks like a rat snake to me, too. Pity it got killed, but if a snake were a threat to me it would get sent to the sunny-rock mouse-laden snake heaven in the sky pretty quickly. Too bad they're difficult to ID quickly, don't want to get bit while trying to decide if it's a non-venomous snake or not.
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Hi eric!
Good work!
Remember even if you cut the head off it can still get you. They really don't die 'til the sun goes down! Watch out!
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What have you done, you murderer!
This was the divine Measuresnake.
We aren't talking about scales, we're talking about Scale. -
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You can use it as a pendulum too.
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I think we all use our snakes as pendulums
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@michaliszissiou said:
@unknownuser said:
I think we all use our snakes as pendulums
Hey, you are too young for this.
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