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Old 12-02-10, 04:12 AM   #16
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Re: Rough Green Snakes

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But you have the world famous "Snake Road" in Illinois brother.. Why would you ever want to move further away from that??


ive been there, my trip i saw 3 copperheads, and timber for venemous, couldn't find a cottonmouth though i was sad...

its an amazing place wayne, i recommend anyone with a love of herp's to go at least once
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Old 12-11-10, 05:31 PM   #17
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Been so far so good, they appear comfortable and confident... no spiders in their diet yet, as they are a little out of season here :P, but here is a shot of how eagerly they chase their dusted crickets:



Sorry for the shot quality. Water stains= pain for flighty snakes :>
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Cool shot! I hope you can get some feeding footage of these guys.
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Here's the pic I mentioned earlier, taken in Florida scrub habitat circa 1992:
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We caught one in our yard two summers ago, we kept him for a while...maybe 2 months. He ate small grasshoppers, crickets and spiders without any problems. He was a pretty neat snake, I should have kept him.


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