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post #11 of 31

Very neat!!!!

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AHHH WHERE IS A SHOVEL



Oh, get a grip! He's only like 6 inches long!

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Oh, get a grip! He's only like 6 inches long!



I kill any snake that comes my way

I am a rabbit hehe

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I kill any snake that comes my way

In reality, that's a shame. idunno.gif

 

 

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post #15 of 31

Why RabbitGirl? Some snakes are actually very good. The only time I ever see justification for killing a snake is when it is both venomous, AND in an area where I am likely to step on it/get bitten. So as long as a snake is either non venomous, or not on my property, they are in no danger from me. Most snakes would rather get out of the way rather than attack. Besides, they are kinda cute love.gif

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post #16 of 31

That little snake is a gardeners friend.... It would be a shame to kill one.  He cannot hurt anyone, and you are in more danger from bees or driving in your own car.  I would love to be lucky enough to see one of those, I have heard of them, but never seen one in real life.  What a treat!

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post #17 of 31

Have you seen the movie Tremors?  You might have dug up one of their larvae.

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Have you seen the movie Tremors?  You might have dug up one of their larvae.


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I was thinking "Dune"

 

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for whatever happens to the beasts also happens to the man.

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Whatever befalls the Earth befalls the sons of the Earth.

 

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post #19 of 31

How cute!!!!!!! Nature is amazing and wondrous, isn't it?

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I kill any snake that comes my way



That is terrible. If you don't like snakes go the other way. Why respond with instant aggression? They are a valuable part of the echo system. A majority of them are harmless, and they're living creatures. Living breathing feeling creatures.

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