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Was still doing my 'walk about the yard' when l almost stepped on this little guy! He was fast...but l was faster!? Got his mug shots and sent him on his way! But not before he had the chance to release his 'odor' on my hands...yuck!?

Free_2B_Me 7 May 24
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My stars! What a cutie!

Zster Level 8 May 25, 2018

It sure is! Normally the eyes kinda blend in with the rest of it, but because of the color differentiation, they really stand out!?

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Didn't know snakes released odors.

It's kind of like when you touch a stink bug...but not all varieties do it that l'm aware..?

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Oh wow..that is so cool...we don't have any snakes over here.(Thanks to st.Patrick apparently!???)

No snakes? Like, at all? And l thought there was some form of them everywhere....?

Didn't Saint Patrick chase all the snakes out of Ireland?
Lol.

@Free_2B_Me No none here..except as pets or in the zoo ?☹

@Free_2B_Me, @Flyingsaucesir He asked them to leave..and they agreed...all of them

@Hitchens Wow...l had no idea! You learn somethin' new everyday!?

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Everyday is a school day! Lol

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That is so cute!

They're interesting and quite harmless...but they do emit an odor (as a defense mechanism) to deterr you once captured, but that's a simple soap and water fix! ?

@Free_2B_Me Same here, I crap myself when I'm threatened!

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What a cute little snake.

It's just a baby...l don't see many larger snakes. Either the cats get them or they're just out hiding in the woods!

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He's a beauty. Little garter snake, no? I have seen three rattle snakes in the last month. I did not try to pick any of them up though. Go ahead and call me chicken. I'll lay an egg! 😀

I would have to look it up to know for sure, but l assume so on the garter snake. This one had actual markings on it whereas the ones l normally see are a solid brown (like one in a previous post l did). Have only seen 1 rattlesnake in the 21 years we've lived out here, but it was huge (10 rattles). Killed a Copperhead when l first moved here, but haven't seen one since. I actually caught a water moccasin with just a stick and my bare hands when l was in the 7th grade up in Oklahoma....seeing fangs up close is cool, as long as they aren't in your skin!?

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