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newriverboy

04-10-2006 17:39:04




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There was a post a while back of a large snake cought in a fence. If I ramember correctly it had been eating tha farmers sheep. Does anybody know how long the snake was or how much it weighed?




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1EYEDWILLIE1

04-10-2006 18:08:12




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 Re: Big Snake in reply to newriverboy, 04-10-2006 17:39:04  
HERE IS THE LINK TO THE ORIGINAL STORY ON THE SNAKE. IT SAYS IT WAS OVER 4 METERS IN LENGTH,AND HAD SWALLOWED A WHOLE IMPALA. Link



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Allan In NE

04-10-2006 17:49:15




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 Re: Big Snake in reply to newriverboy, 04-10-2006 17:39:04  
Don't know 'bout that, but I killed 3 rattlers today and let 2 garden snakes go.

They're comin' out.

Allan



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37 chief

04-10-2006 18:56:57




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 Re: Big Snake in reply to Allan In NE, 04-10-2006 17:49:15  
I see 2-3 rattlers a year, you must have a lot of snakes. The ones I don't like are the ones you hear but don't see. be careful Stan



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Allan In NE

04-10-2006 19:03:30




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 Re: Big Snake in reply to 37 chief, 04-10-2006 18:56:57  
Yep, kinda took me by surprise too.

I just think it is the warm weather bringin' 'em all out at once. "Course, I was out there were no man has tread fer 30 or 40 years too.

The things give me the willies. :>(

Allan



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the tractor vet

04-11-2006 06:13:21




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 Re: Big Snake in reply to Allan In NE, 04-10-2006 19:03:30  
The one farm that i rented for awhile had CopperHeads and water mocsans down by the creek the old friend that owned the place always told me never go down to the farm with out a gun and also told me that ( that if ya ain't a good shot with a pistol then carrie a shotgun . the first spring while plowen one field next to one of the old spoil banks i pulled up part of and old dead tree and a whole nest of baby copper heads that did not last long under the back tire of the tractor and shot about 11 big copperheads . If ya just had to use the old out house ya looked real good before ya sat down.

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