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Snake/worm
David Hare-Scott wrote:
.... It's difficult to say from your description and not knowing where you are. It could related to the garter snake or the worm snake. not familiar with Texas snakes (of the no-legged kind). Does it have one eye or two? If only one eye at 8in long it could be the greater trouser snake and yes they can be dangerous if not handled properly. The lesser trouser snake is smaller and less of a handful. i think these flew right over 'im David, but i certainly got a good laugh. thanks... songbird |
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