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Posted by Gene Smith on July 26, 1999 at 21:36:36:
In Reply to: Re: 11 most poisonous snakes in North America posted by David on August 19, 1998 at 20:30:38:
hey man my name in Gene and yesterday i was in my garage about to take my bike out. (and we live on the lake near snakes and me and my mom are scared of them big time) and i looked over to my right and there with its head sticking up i mean Straight up was a Red touching Black touching yellow snake. it was about 2 and half inches long but still i get freaked out. and it was reallly hot in the garage and it was still. so i got my mom and i was not sure if it was poisoness and if the moma was near by or not. and im just wondering if they are poisoness or not and what to do if encounter a bigger one. well gottago peace out Snake man
gene smith wilmington NC
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: : : What are the 11 most poisonous snakes in North America?
: : they are located through the eastern part of north america which would mean, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. These snakes are commonly known to only attack if threatened. People should not fear these snakes because they are not out to harm you. thank you for listening, Ashton. But people call me the snake man.
: Well I am an 11 yr old snake lover. My goal is to own and possibly breed ball pythons. I catch Ribbon snakes, and Garter snakes all the time with my friend Chris.We live by in the same area, in southern Michigan. There is alot of snakes by our neighborhood.Somtimes we will find baby mausagas around. It gets freakie living around venomous snakes.Chris and I have had some close encounters.My Fourthgrade teacher was proud and freaked out about how much I know about snakes.
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