SNAKES- MAKE YOU WANNA HURT YOURSELF! UNLESS YOU SEE THEM 1ST! I WAS OUT ON MY USUAL FORAY AND I FOUND A SNAKE SKIN THAT WASN'T PRESENT THE DAY BEFORE! AFTER LOOKING AND PHOTOGRAPHING IT- I TOOK 5 STEPS AND FOUND SOMEONE, POSSIBLY RESPONSIBLE!
Abnormal
Abnormal--3 feet from Live Snake today!--last years mate? Roadkill!
NORMAL
After seeing one Snake--Everything IS a Snake--your Basic Crap yourself Cable Snake!
Your It's in exactly the same Area Possible Snake!
Your- Upon Closer inspection Old Banana Peel? Snake!
Your it's Indestructible scared the Crap out of me residue!
The RARE- Half and Half Dookie! Almost NEVER seen in the wild!
And a Video: Possibly coming soon!
Interesting photos today!
ReplyDeleteGreat pics, and it's true that everything is a snake once you've seen one - or whether or not you've actually seen one. Too bad you couldn't actually shoot the person responsible for killing the poor snake.
ReplyDeletexoRobyn
Wow! I think snake-skins are just fantastic! I love them, although all I've ever seen are little grass snakes that lie sun-bathing on rocks up on the moors.
ReplyDeleteLove your photo's! Yes, I suppose you could mistake anything for a snake after seeing that!
VBHFATP!
HALF AND HALF DAWG DOOKIE !!!
ReplyDeleteMan, I hope you used the zoom feature (on ALL THESE SHOTS, lol)
buffalodick: Thank you sir!
ReplyDeleteRawkyn- It's true--that power of suggestion is strong!
Alice-- The scales remind me of Dragons!!!
Heff- believe it or not most weren't--except for the Dookie-- I didn't want to get too close for that...some of the snake pics were about arms length---he was really docile and laid back. Course feeding him a 'Lude before the pics didn't hurt! LOL!
Fangs, All....
John
I like snakes. Loved these pics. You could look him up if you had a field guide.
ReplyDeleteYou really made me laugh today. I also would have freaked at cable snake and banana peel snake.
ReplyDeleteOne day in heaven John, you and I are gonna go for a walk and they'll hear us chuckling on Pluto.
Jen: Those fieeld guides are a must--I know all the "Common Names--but range, habitat, food etc--would be cool to see i those guides! We gave my FIL an Audubon Bird book and he kept it with his Binocs right beside the door!
ReplyDeleteJeannie-
You see freakin Snakes everywhere--I didn't even post the Radiator Hose Snake or the Tree root Snake that made me jump a Foot!
LOL
John
Now that would be a BLAST!!!!!
John
Yikes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSimply WONDERFUL post.
ReplyDeleteYikes! (I thought I saw a snake...though there are none in Hawaii...)
Aloha from Spring Time in Waikiki!
Comfort Spiral
*shudder* snakes!!
ReplyDeleteI've given you an award!! :D
Kay & Cloudia-
ReplyDeleteThanks---Something a little more tame today.
Perk- Thanks! I will check it out this afternoon!