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Shamis
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Snake wariness might be instinctual.
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ran accross something similar to this (black rat snake?) at the top of "Psycho Billy Cadillac" @ the stadium. he was spread out sunbathing and very spectacular.
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pkananen wrote:I assume you go to the Columbus reptile show once in a while?
Yeah that's where I got the gray banded kingsnake. I got the boa two months ago off craigslist. Took her to the vet two weeks ago to be dewormed and after the treatment while I was holding her and talking to the vet she bit me! She just a baby so no harm done, didn't even draw blood.

My adult 8 foot Boa died three years ago.
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rhunt wrote:caribe - Do you have any theories why most people seem instinctually afraid of snakes.
I am not sure. Seems like instinct. I think chimps react the same way to snakes. We are chimps.
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ahab wrote:ran accross something similar to this (black rat snake?) at the top of "Psycho Billy Cadillac" @ the stadium. he was spread out sunbathing and very spectacular.
Caleb, I thought those black snakes round the gorge were eastern racers or coach whip snakes. http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/UW251
They are very fast.
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caribe wrote:We are chimps.
complexity acknowledgment fail.
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caribe wrote:
ahab wrote:ran accross something similar to this (black rat snake?) at the top of "Psycho Billy Cadillac" @ the stadium. he was spread out sunbathing and very spectacular.
Caleb, I thought those black snakes round the gorge were eastern racers or coach whip snakes. http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/UW251
They are very fast.
We have both black racers (Coluber constrictor) and black rat snakes (Elaphe obselta). They could look similar. Eastern Coachwhips tend to be more patterned than black racers or adult black rat snakes.
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tbwilsonky wrote:
caribe wrote:We are chimps.
complexity acknowledgment fail.
We are 98.5% chimps.
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caribe wrote:
ahab wrote:ran accross something similar to this (black rat snake?) at the top of "Psycho Billy Cadillac" @ the stadium. he was spread out sunbathing and very spectacular.
Caleb, I thought those black snakes round the gorge were eastern racers or coach whip snakes. http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/UW251
They are very fast.
not sure, after looking at pictures of both they are too similar for me to tell the difference. it was pretty big, easily 3 1/2 to 4 ft. long. i wish it had been on the ground so i could have gotten a better look.

http://fw.ky.gov/pdf/kysnakebook.pdf
Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources wrote:Rat snakes are good climbers and can often be seen on tree limbs
or barn rafters.
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caribe wrote:We are 98.5% chimps.
much better :)
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