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by Chris_Harper on February 26, 2003
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I retrieved a black rat snake from a dresser drawer on a snake call once. Another time, a factory worker was bitten by a juvy copperhead while picking up a roll of tape inside the factory. That's the best I've got on this one.
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Anonymous post on February 26, 2003
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did you try to wrangle it there cowboy? Did you use the two finger or three finger hold?
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Anonymous post on February 26, 2003
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I adopted a 6' red tail boa from a man in LA, he said that he had found it in the dumpster behind his apartment complex, when it was about two feet long. He kept it for a few years and then put it up for adoption.
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by thesnakeman1 on March 9, 2003
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To start with, I live in the small town of Nahunta Georgia where most of the people know each other. For this reason, I thought I knew everyone around that had snakes, most of them usually got their feeders from me and were always asking me questions about their animals. One day my youngest brother came home and said he had seen an old man killing a ball python on one of the street while riding his bike. He got there when it was already to late and the old man said that it was a rattlesnake that had lost it's rattle. I was a little skeptical of his story so I drove over to take a look. Sure enough, there was freshly killing 3.5ft. ball python lying on the side of the road. To this day I still haven't found out who the snake belonged to.
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by Bothrops_pictus on April 24, 2003
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In my university, years before I knew something about snakes, a friend and I found a small one in the basement of our faculty. It was probably a Typhlopidæ species, I don't remember quite well and in that time all we knew is that it was a snake and not a worm because of the scales.
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