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    mickey megabyte said:


    I think this is a better design.
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  2. Posts : 1,252
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       #872

    So, what do you do for a living?
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  3. Posts : 6,668
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       #873

    yup, that about does it
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       #874

    Maguscreed said:
    yup, that about does it
    He! Good one!
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       #875

    A old highschool friend of mine took this yesterday and posted it to his FB.

    This picture was taken just outside delray WV.
    Not sure exactly what kind of snake it is, but it's freaking huge he thought it might be a king cobra. If so it's about the max size for one.
    It's definitely not anything native to the area.
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       #876

    BrightBlessings said:
    mickey megabyte said:

    I think this is a better design.
    Funny and Geeky Cool Pics [2]-loo-lick.gif

    "mummy can i lick the bowl"......




    NO, flush it like eveyone else
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  7. Posts : 6,668
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       #877

    Seriously if anyone can identify the species in the picture I posted above, please let me know.
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  8. Posts : 6,292
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       #878

    The largest native species in North America is the Eastern Indigo Snake: Eastern indigo snake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    And the Black Rat Snake is a close second: Pantherophis obsoletus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    But that snake looks to be well over 10 feet so that raises the possibility that it is a non-native species and I'd guess an anaconda.

    It became quite trendy during the Goth period on teenagedum to own a snake as a pet, and the pet of choice for the X-treme dudes was an anaconda. But like so many irresponsible pet owners, the shine comes off and the chores get old and they just release the animals into the wild. Perhaps that is what we are seeing here.
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       #879

    Maguscreed said:
    Seriously if anyone can identify the species in the picture I posted above, please let me know.
    I'm not a expert but by looking at the length comparing with the distance of the fence post in the background and it't diameter I would think the snake is in the constrictor family, Python or Anaconda family. The head is not shaped like a viper family snake.
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       #880

    Maguscreed said:
    A old highschool friend of mine took this yesterday and posted it to his FB.

    This picture was taken just outside delray WV.
    Not sure exactly what kind of snake it is, but it's freaking huge he thought it might be a king cobra. If so it's about the max size for one.
    It's definitely not anything native to the area.
    snopes.com: King Brown Snake

    A Guy
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