Damn did the doctor figure he could save the leg half way through the amputation?
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Damn did the doctor figure he could save the leg half way through the amputation?
I was thinking of trying to get out to Pawney and shoot this weekend. This thread made me think that might not be such a good idea. The sight of snakes makes me feel light headed.
I've never seen a snake out at Pawnee. I mean, I'm sure they're there, I just have never seen one. There are HUGE spiders though.
You should put bells on all of them.
Last time I went up to my land to look for snakes, I couldn't find anyway. Maybe now is a good time to go up there?
I need to spend more time outdoors. I've lived in Colorado my entire life, and seen exactly 3 different kinds of snakes here. Millions of Garder snakes, 2 rattlesnakes, and 1 Bullsnake (I think. It was about 5 feet long and I picked it up.)
Oh wait, I ran across another Bullsnake (I think) while I was running once. He was WAY to angry and striky for me to pick up though.
I think the poem is:
Red next to Black, friend of Jack. Red next to Yellow, kill a fellow.
Yeah, that's right, check it out here. Milk snakes are cool.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milk_Snake
Red and yellow kill a fellow.
Red and black friend of Jack.
We don't have coral snakes in Colorado! So, maybe a Milk Snake? They would have big redish splotches, not stripes.
I saw a very bright green snake around Durango area, and, lots of little horned toads. Last time I went down there I didnt see the horned toads.
Not sure what the bright green, like ugly green snake was. Just saw it for a second, in the bush, couldnt catch it. Didn't make sense, cause I know snakes, never heard of a bright green snake in Colorado. Think if could have been a racer or coatchwhip when I looked it up last.
But yea, Colorado does not have that many type of snakes.
Hmm, this looks like it. In Pagosa Springs, so the map fits.
http://ndis.nrel.colostate.edu/herpa...isvernalis.htm