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Mike B in OKlahoma
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How to deal with a difficult snake....

Post by Mike B in OKlahoma »

http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/12/31/snake. ... index.html

When photographing pythons and anacondas, I have a nice thick sheet of glass between me and them so that this isn't necessary....
Mike Broderick
Oklahoma City, OK, USA

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"I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul....My mandate includes weird bugs."
--Calvin

Carl_Constantine
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Post by Carl_Constantine »

A Pastor I know would say, "the only good snake is a dead snake!"
Carl B. Constantine

twebster
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Post by twebster »

Doesn't everyone carry a cattle prod with them when handling snakes :?: I will from now on :!: :D
Tom Webster

Phoenix "The Valley of the Sun", Arizona, USA

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