4 bore perhaps….< looks up, starts surfing online to find a 10, no, 8 gauge semi >
4 bore perhaps….< looks up, starts surfing online to find a 10, no, 8 gauge semi >
I noticed in that original post there were massive chains and shackles around the eagle’s feet as it was perched next to the person. Probably to prevent it from ripping the person open.Another cool Harpy Eagle fact. Talons are longer than a grizzly bears!!!
You just ain’t seen the right brown bear friend……Another cool Harpy Eagle fact. Talons are longer than a grizzly bears!!!
Probably could put together a pretty good breakfast, also....Don't worry fellas, I got this
Brown bear you say?You just ain’t seen the right brown bear friend……
Corn snakes and rat snakes are closely related. Young corn snakes typically have at least a little orange/red coloring. All young rat snakes (gray, black, yellow, etc) look similar and change as they mature.That would make more sense than a corn snake for my place then. We have tons of adult ones, just never seen a baby. Thanks
had a big one cruise thru my garden one day while I was out cutting grass,Yup. Actually considered to be one of the best snakes to keep as a pet, if you’re into that sort of thing. I like them because they are predators to rats and mice. That one was probably about 40” long.
How much you want to bet these pics aren’t sent to her husband?
Well since many sources call the corn snake a red rat snake, which it is, I consider them both to be equal as welcome in my yard.Corn snakes and rat snakes are closely related. Young corn snakes typically have at least a little orange/red coloring. All young rat snakes (gray, black, yellow, etc) look similar and change as they mature.
I'm playing it safe and calling it a copperhead. Probably wrong, but I'm safe.
Who’s the top one there’s no reverse image hits
Copperheads have a wide arrow shaped head because they are venomous, this doesn’t. Pretty much the only venomous exception to that rule is a coral snake in North America.I'm playing it safe and calling it a copperhead. Probably wrong, but I'm safe.
Looks like Sofia Vergarra to me.Who’s the top one there’s no reverse image hits
I see what you mean, but pretty sure it's not.Looks like Sofia Vergarra to me.View attachment 7989219
I like your expertise in pornographic celebrities and knowing the correct spelling of her name. You know how mad Lebanese get when you spell their name incorrectly.FFS! It's Mia Khalifa!
Uh, what's the white stuff oozing out of her bellybutton? Is that like the oil level sight glass on some machinery?
Cute, but definitely not Sofia Vergarra.Looks like Sofia Vergarra to me.View attachment 7989219
Snake's head looks distorted, as if it swallowed something small.Copperheads have a wide arrow shaped head because they are venomous, this doesn’t. Pretty much the only venomous exception to that rule is a coral snake in North America.
Oh and brown water snakes have a wide head, but no venom. They seem like a laidback snake I stepped on or next to 13 that I know of (fishing daily over a few years and the place was swampy and packed with them) and not one struck at me they just went in the water. Stepping on a snake in flip flops while watching a lure instead of your feet is a bad feeling, saw plenty of moccasins out there too but luckily only had run ins with brown water snakes.
Saw a black and white mottled looking king snake same time period...struck at me walking by and played dead lol
Nope, still not a copperhead and not something it ate.Snake's head looks distorted, as if it swallowed something small.
OK. It's midnight where I'm at. That makes it Ass Wed.
Night everybody. Sweet dreams.
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