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what type of snake???
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01/27/13 02:15 PM
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shaneyc
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found this bad boy hidden under some leaves in west arlington area..... 
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Re: what type of snake???
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01/27/13 02:40 PM
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COHLMEYER
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I would classify this snake as..... "Dead" or atleast it should be!
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Re: what type of snake???
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01/27/13 03:07 PM
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shaneyc
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Re: what type of snake???
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01/27/13 03:28 PM
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Manchu
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Re: what type of snake???
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01/27/13 03:35 PM
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FLASHDANCE
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Texas Brown Snake Storeria dekayi texana
common and harmless
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Re: what type of snake???
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01/27/13 03:55 PM
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ChuckP
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Texas Brown Snake Storeria dekayi texana
common and harmless X2
American by birth, Texan by the grace of God  /  36 1/2 lb blue cat- - - - -1995 Baymaster
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Re: what type of snake???
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01/27/13 04:05 PM
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shaneyc
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we thought it was a coach whip by the way the tail looks
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Re: what type of snake???
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01/27/13 04:33 PM
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5Redman8
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You thought it was a coach whip and killed it anyways?
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Re: what type of snake???
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01/27/13 04:46 PM
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tundra rich
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i dont know much about snakes..but on this little telephone screen thats by far the scariest lookin snake i have seen..that tail is enough to make my hair stand!
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Re: what type of snake???
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01/27/13 04:50 PM
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tundra rich
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and if i were betting he shot first asked questions later....maybe googled some pics and said hey honey this looks like it lol.
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Re: what type of snake???
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01/27/13 05:01 PM
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i dont know much about snakes..but on this little telephone screen thats by far the scariest lookin snake i have seen..that tail is enough to make my hair stand! It says "outdoorsman" under you signature.
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Re: what type of snake???
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01/27/13 07:42 PM
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shaneyc
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say what u want but a dead snake is the best snake i would care to see
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Re: what type of snake???
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01/27/13 08:29 PM
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i dont know much about snakes..but on this little telephone screen thats by far the scariest lookin snake i have seen..that tail is enough to make my hair stand! It says "outdoorsman" under you signature. "outdoorsman" is a title generated by TFF for the number of posts he has. Changes as your # of posts increases.
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Re: what type of snake???
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01/27/13 08:43 PM
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I live outside the city area and have lots of trees and a creek at the back of my property. Many areas that snakes and critters love. I like the critters except for the rodents which I have very little of thanks to the snakes. Every living thing eats up something else. I would rather have snakes than rodents. When the weather is very dry and the creek runs low the snakes come to my flower beds for moisture and then they eat up the insects. I have a snake catcher tool for when they pose a problem and then we put the snakes in a closed garbage can and relocate them. We try not to hurt them so they can go and eat more rodents and insects. Not all, but most snakes you will see are in the Rat Snake family. Last year a friend of mine unwisely was weedeating in a very overgrown area wearing shorts instead of long pants and thongs for footwear. He was bitten by a Rat Snake on the ankle, only had a pretty bad infection and the bite area looked bad. He was not bothered much by the bite, did not even know for days what it was.
I still do not want a snake on me, but on my property is ok. 
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Re: what type of snake???
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01/27/13 08:43 PM
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looks like a rattlecoralmoccasiancobra to me
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