Snake Identification

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Re: Snake Identification

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I have this tool, comes very handy, called a vuvuzella!!

When snake becomes too friendly, I take vuvu and sit
before the intruder and blow sweet sounds toward.

Like the orientals do!!! only I can't seem to impress!!??
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I don't spit so good =O: =O: =O:


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Right thing to do, Okie \O I am sure that you are not fooling around with snakes anymore O**


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Re: Snake Identification

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Hey Lis, always two sides to life, maybe snake
don't wanna mess with a vinegar jar,... =O:
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They are going to bite you at some stage, H....with death to follow! :yes:

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Richprins wrote:H....with death to follow!
You will get so lucky,... =O: =O:


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I've been told that this snake in the clutches of a Lilac-breasted Roller at Kruger last week is a Black-headed Centipede-eater Snake? but I prefer to call it lunch :-0
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Nice pic Glosterbird! \O


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Flutterby wrote:Nice pic Glosterbird! \O
Thank you \O


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Very nice indeed, Glosterb... X#X


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