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Snakes are out and about
Susan Hogarth" wrote in message news:tO_ka.2023$W%
My dogs seem to ignore snakes, although I have seen other dogs who react strongly to them. The dogs and I nearly stepped on a young copperhead once before I realised it and hopped on one foot It was probably just a corn snake and you imagined it to be a Copperhead, since it makes for a more interesting story. grin FWIW, I have a picture of a black snake (unless it was a Cotton Mouth) I found in the bird feeder one day. He'd caught a Finch (or perhaps it was an Ostrich) and had it about half way down the hatch. I picked him up and took him out to the woods so Klepto (or maybe it was a wolf) wouldn't get him. I didn't realize that a snake could spit out something that was almost down the hatch. Unfortunately, the snake (or was it a stick) didn't realize it and spit the bird out. About all I could do was to put the black snake (or was it an Adder) down by "his" bird and put Klepto in the garage. By the time I returned, he'd retaken his prize, so when he got it about 3" down, I again picked him up and placed him way out back by the stream (or was it a creek) beside a Pine (or was it an Oak) tree. |
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