Posted by gab on May 27, 2013 at 21:13:37 from (50.103.17.12):
In Reply to: OT Snake ID posted by tg in VA on May 27, 2013 at 12:58:16:
After mowing the yard one time I found a chopped up multi color snake laying close to the house, never seen anything like it, the kids were little and outside all the time and I was all shook up about this strange looking snake. The next year I found one just like it on the other side of the house, caught it, stuck it in a 30 gal. barrel and took it to work with me. Nobody new what it was so I stopped at the Vet's office ,figured they new animals and they pretty much threw me out. Then I remembered there was a new wild animal place in town and they said it was abeautiful corn snake and what you going to do with it. I said cut it in two unless they wanted it so they took it. A few years later we were in the mall in Dubuque Iowa and the kids ran in to the pet store, we went in to get them an a young girl that worked there had one of them snakes wrapped around her arm up through her shirt and out the neck of the shirt. She said it's a corn snake, makes a great pet and it's on sale today for 90 bucks. Haven't seen one since.
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