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From last summer. I just found them and thought I would share. These were all taken at the barn where Bullsnakes and Rattler's are a daily occurrence during the summer.
Very nice.
I'm hoping to do some traveling to the Midwest and find my first Bull Snake later this year.
It must be very cool to have those snakes living near you!
I see those pretty often out here, mostly when I am not ready to get a picture of one though... Hopefully I see a lot of these guys and rattlers so I can post lots of pictures...lol
Well If I see a snake up here you bet your bottem I will be taking pictures!! lmao, When I was in Texas only snakes I saw were Copperheads, Mostly Cotton Mouthes and saw what every one called a green racer down there.
But up here Where I live we have no natural reptiles so It would have to be some ones escaped pet.
Thats pretty cool the way that bull climbed that tree! I never would have thought they could climb that easy though, thats pretty cool Thanks for sharing.