kathydwells said:LOVE the 'tar whitey!!! :clap_1:
It's just for you KDW!! :clap_1:

kathydwells said:LOVE the 'tar whitey!!! :clap_1:
whiteyfunn said:It's just for you KDW!! :clap_1:
steele mama said:Did you sit on the bedspread?![]()
). Pine trees also attract lightning. I get incensed when people cut down beautiful, majestic oak trees that are hundreds of years old, but pine trees can go. 
Even more scary to see him waiting to strike your feet when you walk by. I was blessed to have seen this one. They are very aggressive and I have seen one chase a guy for a short distance.ShallowsNole said:SJ's picture is a classic cottonmouth. Scary to have one of those looking at you, licking his lips. :shock:
Smiling JOe said:Even more scary to see him waiting to strike your feet when you walk by. I was blessed to have seen this one. They are very aggressive and I have seen one chase a guy for a short distance.I was almost on top of this one when I noticed him. He was typical size of about 3.5 feet and fairly thick bodied. I have also seen a coral snake in my yard about two years ago, and a big freaking Eastern Diamond Back Rattlesnake just down the street. He was huge - about 6 ft long and as thick as my biceps. He was going toward the woods so I let him go. The Coral Snake I picked up with a stick and placed him in a bucket and transported him down the street at the edge of the woods.




