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flying snakes

CORNS_RULE

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hi all, i was wondering if anybody has had any experience with flying snakes.

The reason i ask is that i need some advice:


well, basically, yesterday i was holding my flying snake and foolishly left the window of my snake room open. It sprung from my hand and straight out of the window. It flew away into the distance

i have not seen it since

How would you go about finding it?
 
CORNS_RULE said:
hi all, i was wondering if anybody has had any experience with flying snakes.

The reason i ask is that i need some advice:


well, basically, yesterday i was holding my flying snake and foolishly left the window of my snake room open. It sprung from my hand and straight out of the window. It flew away into the distance

i have not seen it since

How would you go about finding it?
Why don't you fly out after it?
By the way are you Jimbob?
 
It must be a lucky snake to get away if thats the kind you keep.

Call its name it may return :shrugs:
 
"It flew off into the distance"......... :rofl:

BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!! Thanks for the best laugh I've had all day! :roflmao:
 
I took this and before I posted on here, I researched this snake. Surprisingly, there is a snake called "the flying snake". They are called this because they leap from tree to tree and tree to ground. When they leap into the air they flatten out their body and can glide on the air, kinda like parachuting. They can't go length distance unless the jump from high up and angle downward. Here is the website that I found this info on:

www.flyingsnake.org

They have movies up that show just how much this snake can fly.

Corns_Rule, For your snake you fly out the window and into the distance, it would have had to have wings. If you really have one of these that went out the window, I would walk outside and look on the ground within a 10 foot distance, or in any trees that are around your window. but, if you live in Alaska like you said you do, and it really is as cold as you say, then your snake is now a snakecicle.
 
It's gonna be fun watching Rich shut down another troll.

Yet it's disappointing that he has to waste his time dealing with jerks like this all the time recently.

D80
 
I have to agree with you on that one D80. Sometimes things get really out of hand. People like this have really started to come out of the woodwork in the recent months. Makes you wonder what is causing it.
 
Quigs said:
Global warming? El Nino?


Don't know the answer to this one... :shrugs:


Good to see you around again Quigs. Been a little quiet 'round these parts without ya.
 
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