May 31, 2013 #1 M Mariattt New member Feb 11, 2008 18 0 1 he is just the cutiest little thing, i picked him up and took him to the woods so he would be more out of harms way. its a scarlet kingsnake if you are wondering.
he is just the cutiest little thing, i picked him up and took him to the woods so he would be more out of harms way. its a scarlet kingsnake if you are wondering.
May 31, 2013 #3 J JessicaF Member Mar 31, 2008 93 0 6 Make it a little top hat and tape it to it's head. I don't know, just thought it would look funny.
May 31, 2013 #4 K kook321 New member Apr 22, 2008 13 0 1 badass. name him leroy. I agree with gir, make a tophat.
May 31, 2013 #9 J jimbill93 New member May 17, 2008 16 0 1 red on yellow,kill a fellow. red on black,friend of jack. which means if stripes are red on yellow its poisonous. if stripes are red on black its harmless. u got lucky
red on yellow,kill a fellow. red on black,friend of jack. which means if stripes are red on yellow its poisonous. if stripes are red on black its harmless. u got lucky
May 31, 2013 #10 I IndyG New member Apr 17, 2008 29 0 1 i've been working with reptiles for about 15 years now, i know how to identify them and what they are. the other day i walked a 5' Rattle Sanke off my property. besides it has white strips. eastern coral snakes have yellow.
i've been working with reptiles for about 15 years now, i know how to identify them and what they are. the other day i walked a 5' Rattle Sanke off my property. besides it has white strips. eastern coral snakes have yellow.
May 31, 2013 #11 M MandyN Member Apr 4, 2008 35 0 6 i've been working with reptiles for about 15 years now, i know how to identify them and what they are. the other day i walked a 5' Rattle Sanke off my property.
i've been working with reptiles for about 15 years now, i know how to identify them and what they are. the other day i walked a 5' Rattle Sanke off my property.
May 31, 2013 #12 L LeightonE New member Apr 9, 2008 29 0 1 Even though it's a small snake and not an adult... lulz if he died anyways
May 31, 2013 #13 K kinderwhoree Member Apr 1, 2008 30 0 6 put it in a rocket and shoot it to the moon!
May 31, 2013 #14 T trackinglosenuks New member Apr 22, 2008 14 0 1 corals are actually pretty easy to free handle, they are a reasonably com snake. the best starter venom snakes however are usually copperheads, and cottonmouths when thinking of getting a venomous snake for a pet.
corals are actually pretty easy to free handle, they are a reasonably com snake. the best starter venom snakes however are usually copperheads, and cottonmouths when thinking of getting a venomous snake for a pet.
May 31, 2013 #15 B bauerlover New member Feb 27, 2008 17 0 1 Venomous babies are the worst because they don't know how to control their venom.