Snake In Potting Soil?

greasemonkeymann

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more useless information....

Typically, venomous snakes has slits for pupils and non-venomous has round pupils.
Typically, venomous snakes have a triangular head to accommodate the venom glands.

If I see both of those traits....it gets smashed with a shovel or I head the opposite direction.

orbo
kudos to you for not calling them poisonous...
fuckin hate that...
i'll be watchin a show on like discovery channel and they start describing something as poisonous...
makes me wanna throw my feces at the tv
This coming from a snake enthusiast that can recite the coral snake rhyme of the top of my head...
Red touches yellow, kills a fellow. Red touches black, friend to Jack.
We don't even have any corals here.
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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Another interesting thing about the hog nosed snake is that when threatened they will "play dead".
Roll over on their back, mouth hanging open with their tongue hanging out, stink horribly etc. Flip them right side up & they'll just roll back over. :cool:

 

Toke+Choke

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more useless information....

Typically, venomous snakes has slits for pupils and non-venomous has round pupils.
Typically, venomous snakes have a triangular head to accommodate the venom glands.

If I see both of those traits....it gets smashed with a shovel or I head the opposite direction.

orbo
My burm must be a killer with these pupils then ;)
 

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BigEasy1

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He did say "typically". Maybe it's a more accurate description of domestic snakes. I still say though that the only good snake is a snake made into a pair of boots.
 

BM9AGS

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Snake boots with fluffy bunny fur coming out the tops and bunny tail with a bell on the Spurs
 
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