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Article - How To Recognize Snakes Part I

Thanks John, Well said..
 
Here is a great one!!! Of all places the article for the metal detectors on page two is the place I bought my detector!!!! Weird....
 
They wrote a whole book on how to recognize snakes? To me if it long and slithery and has fangs, thats all I need to know!:lol::rofl:
Robert Roy
 
I was down in Australia for two years and I can tell you they have some nasty little slithery %$@#%$"s
there. There is one, I think it is the tiger snake, that is sluggish but will still come after you and chase "your you know what."
I was on a bus on the Nullarbor Trail. We were at a rest stop milling around when we hear one hell of a gun shot.
The bus driver was on the other side of the bus half way in and through the window. On the ground below was the remains
of a big black snake one of the locals had shot. That driver must have had one hell of an adrenaline rush to jump that high
into the side window.:rofl:

Regards
Robert R
 
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