We killed this today, it's a good 4 1/2 feet long.
We killed this today, it's a good 4 1/2 feet long.
What kind is that? I kill first and identify later...I have killed many a chicken snake swearing at the time it was a copperhead...
by 'We' he means his mommy....Originally posted by Holmes_Fans
We killed this today, it's a good 4 1/2 feet long.
no, i would have bitten its head off and thrown the snake on the grill...Originally posted by CHS_CG
And I bet you woulda made ur mommy kill it too.
It kinda looks somewhat a little like a cottonmouth without the viper head albeit.
don't matter what kind it is, as long as its dead...best kind of snake is a dead snake...
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aww but they're all cute and cuddly! ICK! die snake, dieOriginally posted by gobbler grad
don't matter what kind it is, as long as its dead...best kind of snake is a dead snake...
I'm appauled that ya'll would celebrate killing a snake and I come from Sweetwater, home of the worlds largest rattlesnake roundup. Snakes are a vital part of the ecosystem and without them we would be overrun with vermin. As the owner of a beautiful candycane cornsnake I really think you should take a look at snakes before you kill them.
I killed a snake this summer...at midnight....it was stirking at my daughter...and was jumping up...she was frozen with fear...come to find out it was a bull snake...they do have a bite...but are not poisonous...i do not like snakes...and if i feel threatened by one...i will kill it if I can...Don't be apPauled...I do take a good look at them...just as I am getting my aim just right...
Haha, I was really just messing with ya'll. I kill rattlesnakes all the time and I have also mistakenly killed a bullsnake. I do own a cornsnake and actually like the animals but I also understand peoples fear. Personally though I wish people would take time to see that most aren't venomous and aren't pest but that they are actually helpful. I'm just a biologist that had some respect for the natural world.
That's a chicken Snake. Probably wasn't too hard to kill. They can't move very quickly this time of year. They move in slow motion.
I'm not sure on this and someone correct me if I'm wrong but I think the Texas Rat snake is commonly reffered to as a "chicken snake" because they are often found around chicken pins. Except they are looking for rats that are feeding on scratch and not trying to eat chickens.
i shot a rattlesnake in a head w/ a paintball gun one time, it was cool.