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This little beauty was found a couple weeks ago on Camp Lejeune when they were clearing some land. It is an Eastern Diamondback Rattle Snake. They are rare around these parts and extremely rare this size. Look at the size of it's head. It was relocated to a remote area of the base. Somewhere near Beer30's :whistling:

 

 

No that is not me in the picture, it's one of the base rangers.

 

Needless to say people need to watch where they step when hiking and camping.

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That's one thing I'm not looking forward to when the warm weather comes in to stay. One of the native guys tried getting in the house last year. Scared Jeff when he tried to get in and he had company at the door already.

 

Margaret

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Mmmmmm, dinner!

Can get a couple of dinners out of that baby..and some nice backing for a self bow...taste like chicken..let the feast begin!!:fnd_(16):

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Can get a couple of dinners out of that baby..and some nice backing for a self bow...taste like chicken..let the feast begin!!:fnd_(16):

Man, you nuts! It don't taste like no danged chicken - it tastes like SNAKE! And that's better ANY day.

 

Heck, if ya gotta compare it to somethin, compare it to gator, not some stupid bird. :think:

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Like the Marines, I was always the "Point Man" at summer camp! When I lived in the semi-desert around San Diego, we would find them over 10 feet long regulary. I had an inground swimming pool in the back yard and we would get every kinda' creature on the ark in our back yard, just stoppin' by for a drink. That one is pretty darn big for the east coast. Oh Yea, they do taste pretty darn good!

Earl

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That is why I like Minnesota. The winters may be long but there are no snakes in the grass except the ones we elect, no giant spiders and no man eating bugs like you all have down south.

 

BTW: The wind is howling and we're getting snow again. Up to 2 feet in the northern part of the state. Maybe only a few inches here in the Twin Cities.

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Like the Marines, I was always the "Point Man" at summer camp! When I lived in the semi-desert around San Diego, we would find them over 10 feet long regulary. I had an inground swimming pool in the back yard and we would get every kinda' creature on the ark in our back yard, just stoppin' by for a drink. That one is pretty darn big for the east coast. Oh Yea, they do taste pretty darn good!

Earl

 

It wasn't unusual to find them that size in the Everglades when I was growing up, but in North Carolina they are usually 3-4 ft long. This one is close to 8 ft and that's about as big as they get. I am still amazed at it's head.

 

Oh yeah, they do taste pretty good. I think they taste more like a Curlew (chuckaluskee chicken) than a real chicken.

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