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Texas Coral Snake
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by edv7028 on June 11, 2006
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How far do they range in their hunting ? I recently caught one and want to get rid of him without killing it. Does anyone want it ?
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by Cro on June 11, 2006
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Ed: Hopefully, someone here will take the Texas Coral Snake off you hands. It really depends on where you live and how close they live to you.
It is good that you do not want to kill the snake.
If you do not find anyone who will come and get it, you could release it a couple of miles from your home, in a similar habitat and not have to worry about it ever returning.
Best Regards JohnZ
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by Frawgg on June 12, 2006
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Hey Ed, I live in Houston and would be willing to make a trip (within reason) to take the snake from you. I know of a secret spot where Texas Corals abound and I
think the serpent would have a fighting chance if I released "him" there. Look up my profile and E-mail me for details. Michael
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by JOHNNY1 on June 12, 2006
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Ed,Ill be headen to San Antonio on saturday the 24th,You anywere close to I35? MAYBE we could meet close to there,id like to have the ole coral.Im going down to San Antonio for a venomous show that mourning.So if ya havent gotten rid of the snake give me a holler. My e-mail is Jysnake@aol.com Thanks! Johnny
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by tony33 on June 10, 2008
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IF ITS CORAL SNAKES YOU WANT I CAPTURED 5 THIS YEAR AVERAGE LENGTH 2 FOOT I HAVE BEEN COLLECTING SNAKES FOR ABOUT 25 YRS.SERIOUS INQUIRES ONLY ME ID LIKE TO FIND A PYGMY RATTLER FOR MY SMALL COOLETION.
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