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2 good ones and one bad one. Hopefully the bad one was about to get the shovel treatment. They are all moccasins. Color variation is natural from nearly black to almost like a rattlesnake.
He was actually laying against the deck of my pool. Both dogs had walked within couple feet of him, and I saw his head up and mouth open as I walked passed.
All within the last 3 weeks...
In the end we will conserve only what we love. We will love only what we understand. And we will understand only what we are taught.
Coloration varies from snake to snake, but usually the larger and older they get, the more their patterns fade. When they're born, they all have a pretty vivid pattern and the tips of their tails are yellow. Could be wrong but I'm betting the 3rd snake was the smallest of the 3? Snakes don't bother me a bit (I actually like them), but I'll go out of my way to kill a moccasin.
All three are moccasins. As I see they were all on your property, dispatching them is understandable. Protection of you and yours from an actual known threat is priority one!
Indiscriminately killing snakes is ignorant. One of my biggest peeves. We all live in Florida- everyone should educate themselves to identify snakes as we all have to live with them. They are a fact of life here. They're a valuable part of the same ecosystem that the animals we hunt and fish for are and deserve the same respect.
Jmho.
Older darker and also they are at their brightest after shedding their skin.
I'm sorry, I may be ignorant, but after seeing what a moccasin did to a buddy's leg and what both moccasins and rattlesnakes can do to dogs, I am more Biblical in my approach. I attempt to arrange a meeting with their maker.
kikstand454 wrote:All three are moccasins. As I see they were all on your property, dispatching them is understandable. Protection of you and yours from an actual known threat is priority one!
Indiscriminately killing snakes is ignorant. One of my biggest peeves. We all live in Florida- everyone should educate themselves to identify snakes as we all have to live with them. They are a fact of life here. They're a valuable part of the same ecosystem that the animals we hunt and fish for are and deserve the same respect.
Jmho.
Ill get off my soap box now...
Totally get it. You can tell by signature I'm not about random killing. However, I do have very cherished chocolate lab, and it is not in any snake's, human's, animal's or thing's best interest to threaten him. He survived my divorce, protects my things at all times and provides unconditional friendship. All poisonous snakes in the yard die.
In the end we will conserve only what we love. We will love only what we understand. And we will understand only what we are taught.
kikstand454 wrote:All three are moccasins. As I see they were all on your property, dispatching them is understandable. Protection of you and yours from an actual known threat is priority one!
Indiscriminately killing snakes is ignorant. One of my biggest peeves. We all live in Florida- everyone should educate themselves to identify snakes as we all have to live with them. They are a fact of life here. They're a valuable part of the same ecosystem that the animals we hunt and fish for are and deserve the same respect.
Jmho.
Ill get off my soap box now...
Totally get it. You can tell by signature I'm not about random killing. However, I do have very cherished chocolate lab, and it is not in any snake's, human's, animal's or thing's best interest to threaten him. He survived my divorce, protects my things at all times and provides unconditional friendship. All poisonous snakes in the yard die.
kikstand454 wrote:All three are moccasins. As I see they were all on your property, dispatching them is understandable. Protection of you and yours from an actual known threat is priority one!
Indiscriminately killing snakes However, is ignorant. One of my biggest peeves. Killing all snakes regardless of threat is wrong on so many levels. We all live in Florida- everyone should educate themselves to identify snakes as we all have to live with them. They are a fact of life here. They're a valuable part of the same ecosystem that the animals we hunt and fish for are and deserve the same respect.
Jmho.
Ill get off my soap box now...
I edited my original post to clear up some confusion I think.
Just killed a big rattler in the front yard "11 rattles and a button" That's the first one I've seen in the yard since the neigbors dog was took out by one about 5 years ago "he went for the snake because my daughter was about 10 foot from it" The cats tend to keep them run off from here
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