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Todays outing - Boyd Hill

Great LolDorfer! But I think some of us can come up with a few more if we put our brain cells to work.

What's really sad is I have been talking in "LOLCats" to my pets lately! And I keep trying to take photos that would be good lolcat material.
If anyone wants a go at any of the photos I posted - be my guest!!
 
Sooooo lucky to be able to see snakes like that in the wild. The closest iv been to a Cotton mouth is at London Zoo. No contest to seeing them in there natural enviroment


Alot safer though :) I've not run across one either, although I have had run-ins with water mocassins and rattlesnakes... personally I'll take the rattlesnake any day :)


I love the lolDorfers!
 
Alot safer though :) I've not run across one either, although I have had run-ins with water mocassins and rattlesnakes... personally I'll take the rattlesnake any day :)


I love the lolDorfers!

FYI, Cottonmouths and Water Mocassins are the same thing! :wavey:
 
FYI, Cottonmouths and Water Mocassins are the same thing! :wavey:


Hmmmm, I was thinking they were different, thanks for putting me straight. The two run-ins I had with Arkansas mocassins and they were anything but patient. The first time, we had three "babies" come at us from the water (we were on the bank fishing). I was 12 and said something to my grandmother about the baby snakes and she told us to drop the poles and run... we did. Then later that same summer, she had one come up out of the water at her feet which were swinging in the air. Fortunately, my grandfather saw it and knocked her back and the snake missed. The second one I could understand, but the first one.... I've almost stepped on rattlers before and they just rattled and then when I backed off, slithered off the other direction. I'll take the rattler.
 
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