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More lucky "free snake" winners!

"There is no possible other way it could have got there than through the toilet. I had to give him a wash because he was wet and a bit smelly."

Free snake or not, in my home, what goes in the toilet, stays in the toilet!!
 
I actually found a cuban tree frog in my toilet once. Fortunately I was the one that found it and no one was home. I think this was when I was still convincing my mom to let me get my first snake.

I hadnt done any 'business' yet when I saw it and caught it, but being as it was a fairly large frog and it was very much wet, I had a struggle keeping grips on it and had to catch it a few more times before I found my way downstairs and outside the back door.

That was a pretty insane frog, but I enjoyed the fight it put up. Id be surprised if it had many health issues considering its liveliness.

If i found the cornsnake, I'd probably keep it as I've always wanted to catch my own WC corn, but my area of S. Florida just doesnt seem to harbor em.
 
cornsnakes

You could probably find a wild population of cornsnakes under my house with the amount of cornsnakes that has escaped! They might have been eaten though by all the cali kings around here!
 
"There is no possible other way it could have got there than through the toilet. I had to give him a wash because he was wet and a bit smelly."

Free snake or not, in my home, what goes in the toilet, stays in the toilet!!

Well after knowing how much a Black headed Python cost, I would be happy to keep any and all Black heads. They are gorgeous snakes after all.

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I haven't read the articles, but I love the title of this thread, in spite of my imagination how lucky those people felt to have "won" a "free" snake...:roflmao: Too funny!
 
LOL! I got that from Wade. He mentioned the article about the couple who found a kingsnake in their baby's crib. To paraphrase Wade: "Geez, people get a free snake and all they do is complain." Cracked me up, so I used it for this thread. :laugh:
 
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