So I figured out how to convert some of my videos to YouTube.
Here is my friend Roberto Gato.
Great vid MD.
Another of my animal videos. Pardon the language. While I'm not afraid of these things, I'd prefer they run off and play in tjebwoods.
Was that outside your house?
What species is it?
It was outside of a house I was appraising. It's a Plain Bellied Water Snake.
But I have a hard time telling them from adult cotton mouths. The former is non venomous and the later will put you in the hospital.
Cheers we only have three species here, it's generally too cold for an ectotherm here.
The thing with snakes is if you leave them alone you will be fine as they are scared of humans, it's stepping on one by mistake that is the cause of almost all the bites.
I think they are beautiful animals.
-- Edited by John Doe on Saturday 24th of October 2020 07:30:29 PM
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Simple. You, you're the threads. But me, I'm the rope.
So I figured out how to convert some of my videos to YouTube.
Here is my friend Roberto Gato.
Great vid MD.
Another of my animal videos. Pardon the language. While I'm not afraid of these things, I'd prefer they run off and play in tjebwoods.
Was that outside your house?
What species is it?
It was outside of a house I was appraising. It's a Plain Bellied Water Snake.
But I have a hard time telling them from adult cotton mouths. The former is non venomous and the later will put you in the hospital.
Cheers we only have three species here, it's generally too cold for an ectotherm here.
The thing with snakes is if you leave them alone you will be fine as they are scared of humans, it's stepping on one by mistake that is the cause of almost all the bites.
I think they are beautiful animals.
-- Edited by John Doe on Saturday 24th of October 2020 07:30:29 PM
They aren't as afraid as you think. While they usually slither off at the site of a human, that's not always the case. This one stood his ground for about 5 minutes. The best thing to do with snakes is give them a wide berth, especially if you don't know if they are venomous.
So I figured out how to convert some of my videos to YouTube.
Here is my friend Roberto Gato.
Great vid MD.
Another of my animal videos. Pardon the language. While I'm not afraid of these things, I'd prefer they run off and play in tjebwoods.
Was that outside your house?
What species is it?
It was outside of a house I was appraising. It's a Plain Bellied Water Snake.
But I have a hard time telling them from adult cotton mouths. The former is non venomous and the later will put you in the hospital.
Cheers we only have three species here, it's generally too cold for an ectotherm here.
The thing with snakes is if you leave them alone you will be fine as they are scared of humans, it's stepping on one by mistake that is the cause of almost all the bites.
I think they are beautiful animals.
-- Edited by John Doe on Saturday 24th of October 2020 07:30:29 PM
They aren't as afraid as you think. While they usually slither off at the site of a human, that's not always the case. This one stood his ground for about 5 minutes. The best thing to do with snakes is give them a wide berth, especially if you don't know if they are venomous.
I think the US is very lucky to have some of it's wildlife left - we have bugger all really, certainly not any reasonably large animals apart from red deer which can be quite hefty.
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Simple. You, you're the threads. But me, I'm the rope.