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    Re: Herping?

    I agree with garterGuy!
    Also Early Spring on the first warm day. They are usually the first snakes out of hibernation, and if you know where they den, they will be sunning themselves on rocks, boards, etc. and are usually real slow, docile, and easy to catch.
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    Re: Herping?

    Quote Originally Posted by suzoo View Post
    I agree with garterGuy!
    Also Early Spring on the first warm day. They are usually the first snakes out of hibernation, and if you know where they den, they will be sunning themselves on rocks, boards, etc. and are usually real slow, docile, and easy to catch.
    Suzoo
    Unfortuneately just not in the UK...

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    CrazyHedgehog, yes, sorry, as they are very fun to catch. Your Slow Worm looks like our legless lizard. I enjoyed clip of it giving birth! Babies are prettier than Mom.
    Suzoo

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    Quote Originally Posted by suzoo View Post
    Your Slow Worm looks like our legless lizard. Suzoo
    LOL A slow worm IS a legless lizard... probably same thing!

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    Re: Herping?

    CrazyHedgehog,
    The Aesculapian baby snakes looked aggressive too, do you know if they tame down in captivity with handling?

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Nino View Post
    I can't wait for summer. Finding this site has really got me in acquisition mode.
    Me too!! Me too!!! Isn't Spring yet??
    I have the nerve to ask that in the worst ice storm we've ever seen in Springfield, Missouri! lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by suzoo View Post
    CrazyHedgehog,
    The Aesculapian baby snakes looked aggressive too, do you know if they tame down in captivity with handling?
    No idea I am afraid...

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    Re: Herping?

    How many snakes have you found in the wild? I've only found 2 (my garter and a timber rattler which I sat on and almost kept as a pet). But then again, I haven't really been looking and it was that garter that I found that got me interested in looking for snakes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by abcat1993 View Post
    How many snakes have you found in the wild? I've only found 2 (my garter and a timber rattler which I sat on and almost kept as a pet). But then again, I haven't really been looking and it was that garter that I found that got me interested in looking for snakes.
    In 2006 I found over 120 snakes . This isn't including frogs/ toads, lizards, salamanders, etc.:
    Southern Ringnecks
    Northern Ringnecks
    Redbellied Snake
    Eastern Worm Snakes
    Eastern Kings
    Mole King
    Black Racers
    Black Rat Snakes
    Corn Snakes
    Brown Snakes
    Copperheads
    Rough Green Snakes
    Northern Water Snakes
    Red-bellied Water Snakes
    and of coarse a few Easter Garters

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    Re: Herping?

    Quote Originally Posted by Sid View Post
    In 2006 I found over 120 snakes . This isn't including frogs/ toads, lizards, salamanders, etc.:
    Southern Ringnecks
    Northern Ringnecks
    Redbellied Snake
    Eastern Worm Snakes
    Eastern Kings
    Mole King
    Black Racers
    Black Rat Snakes
    Corn Snakes
    Brown Snakes
    Copperheads
    Rough Green Snakes
    Northern Water Snakes
    Red-bellied Water Snakes
    and of coarse a few Easter Garters

    Sid
    WOW!! Someone out there like me?? I thought I was the only one!!! My kids even think I'm weird. lol
    I forgot to mention the Northern water snake I have, I plan to release her in late Spring. She was so tiny when I found her late this last fall, I didn't realize how fast they grow, she's huge already, and hate everyone but me. lol Funny how they get to know you.
    Suzoo

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