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Re: Gators [Re: TMTEX] #3354311 04/15/09 10:31 PM
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Definatley not something I would want to run into. The way I see it the only good snakes a dead snake.


Re: Gators [Re: Daveg99] #3354821 04/16/09 12:56 AM
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Originally Posted By: Daveg99
looks like a gardner snake...its harmless


no such thing as a gardner snake... it's a garter snake, but yes it's harmless


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Re: Gators [Re: Sunfish Fly] #3360434 04/17/09 05:18 AM
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only 4 types of poisonous snakes in texas. copperheads, moccasins, rattlesnakes & corals.

it aint one of those so its okay.


Re: Gators [Re: auminer] #3364376 04/18/09 05:53 AM
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Never seen that snake




Re: Gators [Re: Slipperyminnow] #3364433 04/18/09 08:12 AM
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Auminer- Definitely Texas Garter snake and definitely harmless. They will lay into you if you can catch one but non-venomous.



Re: Gators [Re: Sunfish Fly] #3370437 04/20/09 01:51 PM
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Originally Posted By: Sunfish Man
Originally Posted By: Daveg99
looks like a gardner snake...its harmless


no such thing as a gardner snake... it's a garter snake, but yes it's harmless

I'm pretty sure everyone knows what I meant. Are you an English teacher or something?

Re: Gators [Re: auminer] #3374220 04/21/09 04:39 AM
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that snake is Junior.

btw, never swim in fresh water in florida, louisiana, east texas, etc. gators are there waiting to chomp.

Re: Gators [Re: snagola] #3375404 04/21/09 03:44 PM
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Yup it is a garter snake. Haven't seen one in these parts. But we used to play with them up north!

Re: Gators [Re: FS0897] #3378571 04/22/09 04:20 AM
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On the Trinity this weekend just east of Crockett I saw my first gator. Bout a 7 or 8 footer. Saw my first otter too


Re: Gators [Re: auminer] #3385038 04/23/09 08:30 PM
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Thats a common garter snake. Harmless to you, good for the garden.

Re: Gators [Re: theoakallakid] #3385049 04/23/09 08:33 PM
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Originally Posted By: theoakallakid
Definatley not something I would want to run into. The way I see it the only good snakes a dead snake.

This prejudice is common but unfounded. Most snakes, even poisonous ones, are good for keeping real pests, such as mice and rats, in check.

Re: Gators [Re: theoakallakid] #3448551 05/10/09 05:17 AM
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They're very wary of people and prefer to stay away. Attacks are very rare. I would love to get close enough to one to get a nice picture, but they don't stick around long when they see people. The ones in Florida are less fearful of people though. But definitely nothing to worry about here in Texas.

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