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Gatorubet;2083243; said:
Eastern Diamondback rattlers in the scrub palm can get to HUGE length.

Heads up, to be sure Katt.

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This one was 7'9". Bad mofos

Blergh.

Saw the tail-end of one snake today (after we'd already passed it :tic:) Think it might have been the non-venomous Eastern Indigo. Fuck snakes.

Oh, did get some grotesque pictures of a snakebird eating a fish. Creepy bastard.

No gators other than ones from the car. (And one really verbose one on Monday :lol:).
 
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Bucky Katt;2083864; said:
Blergh.

Saw the tail-end of one snake today (after we'd already passed it :tic:) Think it might have been the non-venomous Eastern Indigo. [censored] snakes.

Oh, did get some grotesque pictures of a snakebird eating a fish. Creepy bastard.

No gators other than ones from the car. (And one really verbose one on Monday :lol:).

:lol:

Anhingas are creepy. When I was in high school we lived in a house developed out of an old orange grove. We were right on a spring fed bass pond covered with cattails, and one of those crazy birds would always be swimming in it and eating fish and snakes. They would dive under water, catch a snake, and then fly laboriously to the top of a nearby tree and perch there with its wings spread out to dry - for hours.

They look like Pterodactyls.


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Gatorubet;2083876; said:
:lol:

Anhingas are creepy. When I was in high school we lived in a house developed out of an old orange grove. We were right on a spring fed bass pond covered with cattails, and one of those crazy birds would always be swimming in it and eating fish and snakes. They would dive under water, catch a snake, and then fly laboriously to the top of a nearby tree and perch there with its wings spread out to dry - for hours.

They look like Pterodactyls.


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At least they eat snakes.

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*shiver*
 
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Gatorubet;2083876; said:
:lol:

Anhingas are creepy. When I was in high school we lived in a house developed out of an old orange grove. We were right on a spring fed bass pond covered with cattails, and one of those crazy birds would always be swimming in it and eating fish and snakes. They would dive under water, catch a snake, and then fly laboriously to the top of a nearby tree and perch there with its wings spread out to dry - for hours.

They look like Pterodactyls.


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two of these things live by the lake behind our house... they're there everyday... about 30 feet from my lanai.
 
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