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#26960 07/09/03 08:52 PM
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Thinkgood, I like it where ever it is.

Man has decided what should be allowed to exist, and every time that decission has come to be, we pay for it.

To kill off everything we are ignorant (scared) of, would leave us in the same boat with the extinct.

I see people with pumped up chest because they caught a shark with a sophisticated arsenal in the "simple minded" sharks home, who has no evil thoughts, just a need to survive. [Linked Image] go figure.

Roger


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#26961 08/30/04 01:58 AM
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OK I've been lurking. So what! I thought this was cool. Any new animal/reptile stories?

#26962 08/30/04 11:15 AM
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Being from Oklahoma and a former OG&E employee, it is Oklahoma Gas & Electric. Lets see the snake has a triangle shaped head, pits behind eyes, white mouth. It is a Cottonmouth (AKA water moccasin). Poisonous, aggressive, and from the same family as the rattlesnakes and copperheads.

#26963 09/07/04 11:37 PM
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Those black snakes in the panel look like Black Rat Snakes to me. I used to have one that was 4 to 5 feet long.

#26964 09/08/04 05:28 PM
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That snake crossing sign is about 90 minutes north of where I live. Narcisse Manitoba is reputed to be the biggest den of garter snakes in the world. They get upwards of 20000 visitors a year to watch the snakes migrate.
A few years ago Manitoba Hydro underground construction crews voluntered to push some small culverts under the highway that along with some fencing keep the snakes off the road but allow them to move to and from their dens and not get squished.
Never taken the ride up there though, the thought of that many snakes gives me the shivers even though they are safe.

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