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Re: what species of snake is this? [Re: Canvasback2] #6528092
04/29/19 02:14 PM
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james bay frontierOnt.
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Snakes are pretty adept at getting out of enclosures.


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Re: what species of snake is this? [Re: Canvasback2] #6528182
04/29/19 05:29 PM
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As someone who has lost some surprisingly large snakes, I agree with Boco.

I used to always bring back fish, reptiles, rocks and plants from my family vacations too.

Keith

Re: what species of snake is this? [Re: Canvasback2] #6528578
04/30/19 10:30 AM
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Looks like an Eastern Diamondback to me and I can guarantee you he will biteyoass.

Re: what species of snake is this? [Re: Canvasback2] #6528660
04/30/19 11:58 AM
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I was wrong------ again. It is most definitely an eastern.


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Re: what species of snake is this? [Re: rpmartin] #6533238
05/07/19 05:35 PM
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Originally Posted by rpmartin
I was wrong------ again. It is most definitely an eastern.

We learn by doing. Keep at it!


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Re: what species of snake is this? [Re: Canvasback2] #6535860
05/11/19 02:12 PM
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If that picture was took in NY it one bad lost snake is what it is.

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