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Apr 09, 2015Explorer II
Small things.
I had a Chipmunk run up my leg to escape a cat. It died of shock later anyway.
I had a rabbit come to me to be rescued from a crow that was pecking it to death. It had a broken leg.
Several years ago, now son and I were doing some yard work. We found a beautiful green snake on the ground. Son picked it up. It had a arrow shaped head and was a gorgeous green fading to white underneath. It coiled around his wrist and forearm. It didn't protest the least. We let it go onto some vines and small trees in the fence line.
1968 Basic Ft Campbell some one found small snakes a couple days in a row, in water in a ditch. The second one was a bronze brown with longitudinal stripes and white elongated diamonds between the lines and some white dots on the side also. they had put it in the butts can next to the walk. It was not any thicker than a pencil lead or seems so. We had to go to formation or something and it was gone later. To this day I can't find a photo or description like it anywhere. It was not a horsehair snake, or worm. I've seen plenty of them. It had a forked red tongue that it worked in and out a lot.
Our last home we had lots of little brown gray snakes about 6 or 8 inches long with bullet shaped heads, in the grass thatch. They didn't hurt anything. They fed on crickets and other bugs. We've seen a couple here next to the pation, in the thatch.
I had a Chipmunk run up my leg to escape a cat. It died of shock later anyway.
I had a rabbit come to me to be rescued from a crow that was pecking it to death. It had a broken leg.
Several years ago, now son and I were doing some yard work. We found a beautiful green snake on the ground. Son picked it up. It had a arrow shaped head and was a gorgeous green fading to white underneath. It coiled around his wrist and forearm. It didn't protest the least. We let it go onto some vines and small trees in the fence line.
1968 Basic Ft Campbell some one found small snakes a couple days in a row, in water in a ditch. The second one was a bronze brown with longitudinal stripes and white elongated diamonds between the lines and some white dots on the side also. they had put it in the butts can next to the walk. It was not any thicker than a pencil lead or seems so. We had to go to formation or something and it was gone later. To this day I can't find a photo or description like it anywhere. It was not a horsehair snake, or worm. I've seen plenty of them. It had a forked red tongue that it worked in and out a lot.
Our last home we had lots of little brown gray snakes about 6 or 8 inches long with bullet shaped heads, in the grass thatch. They didn't hurt anything. They fed on crickets and other bugs. We've seen a couple here next to the pation, in the thatch.
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