Cincinnati Shaper

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dallen
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just glad it wasn't my place..
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lol, no kidding, if I lived around there and they found that many snakes under the house, my ass would be moving to canada.
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Jammer
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Everyone told me when I moved to Tenn. there would be snakes everywhere. I lived there 5 years and only saw one dead snake on the road. It was a little one.
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latzanimal
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Glad I am no the only one... lol
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Ask Mite about taipans up where he lives in Oz. Here are the five deadliest snakes in the world.

1 Inland taipan Australia
2 Eastern brown snake Australia
3 Dubois's sea snake Australia
4 Yellow bellied sea snake Indian and Pacific ocean
5 Horned sea snake Western Australia

But somehow the Ozzies manage to avoid being bitten. The highest rate of deaths seems to be in French Guiana: 53.48 per every 100,000 people die of snakebite.

Richard
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Still haven't changed my mind...
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Rasper wrote:
Thu Mar 28, 2019 5:55 pm
Ask Mite about taipans up where he lives in Oz. Here are the five deadliest snakes in the world.

1 Inland taipan Australia
2 Eastern brown snake Australia
3 Dubois's sea snake Australia
4 Yellow bellied sea snake Indian and Pacific ocean
5 Horned sea snake Western Australia

But somehow the Ozzies manage to avoid being bitten. The highest rate of deaths seems to be in French Guiana: 53.48 per every 100,000 people die of snakebite.

Richard
Personally I avoid being bitten by leaving them alone, most people that die from snake bites are trying to kill the snake and the snake is just trying to defends itself, have you ever heard about our drop bears
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Oh yes. My grandfather was eaten by an Australian drop bear back in the old gold rush days. All they could find of him were his shoes and his ripped and shredded clothes. They even ate his bones. Drop bears are really dangerous. I would advise you to leave Australia immediately.

Richard
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To make matters worst, I belong to a native animal rescue group, and so far I haven't had to try and save one of those blood thirsty little lovable balls of fur
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roflm ass off
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