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Meta
12-20-04, 10:45 PM
http://www.landgrantdesign.com/ffa/content/how-to/snake.php

Hmm...

HeatherRose
12-20-04, 10:48 PM
I'd like a fruit-eating snake :D

BWSmith
12-21-04, 08:38 AM
Depending on the species, they may eat insects, frogs and toads, baby birds and eggs, small fruits, small mammals, and smaller snakes.


A good snake stick is prized by amateur herpatologists and snake-hunters. It is a tool that is found more than it is made.


When you find the center of gravity, examine your gripping position in relation to the stick's length. Balance is essential here, so you will be holding your snake stick at this balancing point.


This stick will be used for two things: Finding the snake and pinning it down.


keep one thing in mind: A snake would rather head towards you than away from you,

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If you pin a snake down and determine that it is a venomous snake, you can kill it with the shovel


When you pin it down, it will not struggle, but will wait for your next move.
that would make life easier


Does it have a small indentation on each side of its head? If the answer to either of the latter two questions is yes, you may be dealing with a pit viper
Each side of its "head"? I guess they have ears around there.


There are also venomous snakes that are not pit vipers and do not have hinged jaws


When a snake is headed towards you, it is probably planning on biting you.



If you want to pick a snake up, hold it just behind the head, where you pinned it.
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Well, it is nice to see that a 12 year old can write an article.
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Mustangrde1
12-21-04, 09:15 AM
im thinking 12 year old

Double J
12-21-04, 09:45 AM
I think we are all truly dumber for having read this article.

Slannesh
12-22-04, 01:24 AM
Dumber?

Me no dumber read good still!

*looks confused*

Ya. Read good.

Tree pretty, fire bad.

:medtoothy

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