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Tothill
May 18, 2013Explorer
No Rattle Snakes here, but lots of Garter Snakes.
Garter Snakes are good to have around. As a child I used to play with them at my grandmother's house. There was a huge colony (what do you call a group of snakes?) living under and around her house. There were two big ones that were around for years. Biggest Garter Snakes I have ever seen. Each was about 3 feet long and about 2 inches in diameter.
The kittens (I do not know which one), brought in a Garter Snake earlier this week. I walked into the laundry room and there it was on the floor. Alive and uninjured. I just picked it up and put it back outside.
We stayed at http://www.campingosoyoos.com/ a few years ago. There are rattle snakes in the camp ground. If a camper found one, you just had to notify the campground staff and they would catch and more it. No need to kill them.
Garter Snakes are good to have around. As a child I used to play with them at my grandmother's house. There was a huge colony (what do you call a group of snakes?) living under and around her house. There were two big ones that were around for years. Biggest Garter Snakes I have ever seen. Each was about 3 feet long and about 2 inches in diameter.
The kittens (I do not know which one), brought in a Garter Snake earlier this week. I walked into the laundry room and there it was on the floor. Alive and uninjured. I just picked it up and put it back outside.
We stayed at http://www.campingosoyoos.com/ a few years ago. There are rattle snakes in the camp ground. If a camper found one, you just had to notify the campground staff and they would catch and more it. No need to kill them.
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