that egg sure was rough,lol.

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UM No thats not correct.
Here in NH we do have some pretty big snakes, non venomous but big anyway.
Brown water snakes, 6 ft, lives under my water pond
Milk snakes( I personally have seen one over 5 ft
In certain areas of the state there is a resurgence of Timber Rattlers.
Lets not forget Checkerd Adders

here is a list of the ones Fish and Game know about.

http://www.wildnh.com/Wildlife/Nongame/snakes.htm
sorry to say NH is not large snake free.
 
I forgot to say.
I am a huge snake lover and am so totally not afraid of them but holy crap when they startle me as in I didnt see it first situation , I do stand there and scream like a little girl LOL.
I dont like being startled by them at all, but after the fact is is very very funny.
 
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UM No thats not correct.
Here in NH we do have some pretty big snakes, non venomous but big anyway.
Brown water snakes, 6 ft, lives under my water pond
Milk snakes( I personally have seen one over 5 ft
In certain areas of the state there is a resurgence of Timber Rattlers.
Lets not forget Checkerd Adders

here is a list of the ones Fish and Game know about.

http://www.wildnh.com/Wildlife/Nongame/snakes.htm
sorry to say NH is not large snake free.

Yeah, but in my almost 40 years of living here I have only seen 2 snakes larger than a garter- 5 foot milk snake and 4 foot common king snake. People on this site see monsters like the one pictured in the post EVERYDAY. Twice in nearly 40 years is nothing.
 
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UM No thats not correct.
Here in NH we do have some pretty big snakes, non venomous but big anyway.
Brown water snakes, 6 ft, lives under my water pond
Milk snakes( I personally have seen one over 5 ft
In certain areas of the state there is a resurgence of Timber Rattlers.
Lets not forget Checkerd Adders

here is a list of the ones Fish and Game know about.

http://www.wildnh.com/Wildlife/Nongame/snakes.htm
sorry to say NH is not large snake free.

Yeah, but in my almost 40 years of living here I have only seen 2 snakes larger than a garter- 5 foot milk snake and 4 foot common king snake. People on this site see monsters like the one pictured in the post EVERYDAY. Twice in nearly 40 years is nothing.

you must be further north than I am , come south I can show you some monsters LOL.
 
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No thanks. You can keep them.
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