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by collegedude on March 25, 2005
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Could you help me out with something? Yesterday I stumbled across a snake that was fairly large, well, it was more fat than anything. It was a bright shade of orange and was mostly solid with some varying shades of orange and yellow. It was about two feet from the edge of a pond. Could you tell me what this most likely is? I saw it on my college campus and if it is threat(it was in an area with a lot of people traffic) I would like to let someone know so they can remove it. If it isn't venomous, I want it left alone. Thank you!!
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by bush_viper17 on March 25, 2005
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Hi Collegedude. It sounds like some sort of harmless water snake(Nerodia) They will usually flee when approached and if it is a harmless water snake it would be no danger at all. What state do you live in, what part of the state do you live? If the pond is natural and has good habitat, removing the snake would be usless. Just tell your friends and others to watch their step. Usually a snake will flee when approached and if you watch your step and stick to the trails, you and those around you should have no problems. Write back and tell us what state and what part of the state you live in because you could be in Cottonmouth territory.
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by Cro on March 25, 2005
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Karl: I would be happy to help with the educational displays at next years Fitzgerald Wild Chicken Festival. Just let me know.
Best Regards
JohnZ
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by Buzztail1 on March 25, 2005
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Hey guys,
the Fitzgerald Festival is usually in the middle of March and each year it is listed in our calendar of events. If you are not checking the calendar, you might be missing out on some interesting herp events across the country.
Karl
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