But this wasn’t no ordinary garter. It was a great beast. We fought it tooth and nail! I tonged by the head and Barry had it by the tail. It drug us all over Sand Mountain. Just when we thought we had it, it got away and climbed to the top of a tree. Then it started swatting down airplanes. Luckily the military was on maneuvers in the area. They were able to nuke it out of the tree. While it was still week from the blast and the fall, we both grabbed it and got it into a cage. Yep, we probably saved 1000’s of lives by concurring this beast. And Darlene, just in case you were wondering, NO! We will not be releasing it. =)
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www.SCReptiles.com 2.2 Crotalus adamanteus. 2.2 Crotalus h. atricaudatus. 2.2 Crotalus h. horridus. 1.1 Agkistrodon p. piscivorus. 1.1 Agkistrodon c. contortrix. 1.1 Agkistrodon c. mokasen. 1.1 Agkistrodon c. laticinctus. 1.1 Agkistrodon c. pictigaster. Agkistrodon c. phaeogaster. 1.2 Sistrurus miliarius barbouri. 1.1 Micrurus fulvius. 0.0.1 Micrurus fulvius tenere
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