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Edger Wild the wild corn

bryanb

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My ipad is being retarded so this will be a multi post with a pic or two in each. Edger lived under my driveway and looks to have had a runnin with the local cats, but not mine. I plan on letting him get a couple free meals a couple good sheds and some healing then deside if he goes back to the driveway. I found him a week ago and he is so dosile it's silly but still hasn't shed so I have not fed him yet.
 
Poor fella. I think a mouse or twenty is just what he needs! Whenever I field collect, I am reminded that snakes born in captivity (that go to good owners, anyway) have hit the lottery.
 
Looks like the best day of Edger's life is when you found him. Your arm looks a little scraped there.
 
Looks like the best day of Edger's life is when you found him. Your arm looks a little scraped there.

I work at a botanical gardens and it was a day to work with bromeliads which can be downright wicked.
 
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