Wannabevet83
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Well...sort of, but not really. I don't want to catch any, just to see them out in the wild.
Basically, I've been around wild snakes my whole life...the only one's I've ever caught as a young child were green garter snakes. One time I did catch a baby copperhead (didn't know what it was until it was in a tank and I had a chance to look it up in the field guide...yes I know, very dumb, I was 6 or 7 lol )
Anyway, my point is that I have seen garter snakes, copperheards, cottonmouths and black rat snakes (adult and babies) out in the wild...but never ever a corn.
Why?
I've been looking in wooded areas, especially in the larger parks around here. Looking under logs and what not...does anyone else have any tips?
Basically, I've been around wild snakes my whole life...the only one's I've ever caught as a young child were green garter snakes. One time I did catch a baby copperhead (didn't know what it was until it was in a tank and I had a chance to look it up in the field guide...yes I know, very dumb, I was 6 or 7 lol )
Anyway, my point is that I have seen garter snakes, copperheards, cottonmouths and black rat snakes (adult and babies) out in the wild...but never ever a corn.
Why?
I've been looking in wooded areas, especially in the larger parks around here. Looking under logs and what not...does anyone else have any tips?
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