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That house has definitely been the place of several murders.
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JennyB wrote:
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That house has definitely been the place of several murders.
More likely the site of several WASPy sexless marriages.
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Not the best picture, but our doorbell camera picked up a coyote on our front porch at about 4:16 am today.
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Sparky wrote:
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Not the best picture, but our doorbell camera picked up a coyote on our front porch at about 4:16 am today.
I'm holding my phone at a distance as it charges, so I thought you caught an ostrich before I zoomed in on the text.

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Inder wrote:
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Sparky wrote:
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Not the best picture, but our doorbell camera picked up a coyote on our front porch at about 4:16 am today.
I'm holding my phone at a distance as it charges, so I thought you caught an ostrich before I zoomed in on the text.
Told you the picture quality was crap! :lol:

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What kind of snake is this?
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Mimi wrote:
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What kind of snake is this?
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A fucking big one.

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Mimi wrote:
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What kind of snake is this?
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A staythefuckawayjusttobesafe.
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Yeah, no worries. I keep my distance.

I think this is either an eastern king snake or an eastern rat snake. I didn't get close enough to see the markings.

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Mimi wrote:
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What kind of snake is this?
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Mimi wrote:
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Yeah, no worries. I keep my distance.

I think this is either an eastern king snake or an eastern rat snake. I didn't get close enough to see the markings.
Yeah my first thought was rat snake or black snake.

And sorry, I’ve watched Romancing the Stone probably once a year since I saw it in the theatre years ago, and can’t help saying “goddamn bushmaster” whenever I see a snake, even if it’s a 10-inch garter snake. :mrgreen:
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Mimi wrote:
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What kind of snake is this?
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Exactly what Rev said...the kind you want to leave alone.
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Mimi wrote:
20 Aug 2021, 7:54pm
What kind of snake is this?
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Timber Rattlesnake I think. You'd have to work to get bit by it and it likely wouldn't kill you. I'd take a mind your own business approach.
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Kimmelweck wrote:
20 Aug 2021, 9:19pm
Mimi wrote:
20 Aug 2021, 8:27pm
Yeah, no worries. I keep my distance.

I think this is either an eastern king snake or an eastern rat snake. I didn't get close enough to see the markings.
Yeah my first thought was rat snake or black snake.

And sorry, I’ve watched Romancing the Stone probably once a year since I saw it in the theatre years ago, and can’t help saying “goddamn bushmaster” whenever I see a snake, even if it’s a 10-inch garter snake. :mrgreen:
Ratsnake would be my other guess.
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