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I just don't see the "problem"

I'll have to try doing an illustration! 40-50 corns, slithering up dust in the sunset......
 
Actually, I am picturing just 10 or so. But they would be spread out around some prey animals, kind of closing in like a pride of lions or a pack of wolves. I guess they would be more like a "pack" than a herd, since they are predators.

Can't you just see it now?
 
I can picture it as well. With the alpha cornsnake eating first, than the rest of the pack, followed last by the omega cornsnake. Than all 10 of them go to the nearest lake, and sip water!! :crazy02:
 
Actually, don't you know that snakes her shepherds by nature? They raise huge colonies of mice and rats and sit out on the range mounted on their bearded dragons as they fend off cats and bords from carrying off their mice, holding two-pronged forks for self defense.


Jenn
 
You guys are getting a bit,well..."touched" with this whole snake pack thing.
On to bigger and better,I say :crazy02:
How about them OILERS this year ??,,got rid of Pronger,,been down hill ever since :eek1:
 
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