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Always..Lookin

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I like 'em! Around here they are an asset.

This is one of the smallest varieties we have here. It's a Michigan Red-Bellied snake.
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This is an Eastern Milk snake, and I have a bunch of these around (I wish I had a few dozen more).
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I like 'em! Around here they are an asset.

This is one of the smallest varieties we have here. It's a Michigan Red-Bellied snake.
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This is an Eastern Milk snake, and I have a bunch of these around (I wish I had a few dozen more).
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I always believed those red bellies were young ones that would lose the color when grown.
 
I always believed those red bellies were young ones that would lose the color when grown.
Nope! As a matter of fact, the one in my hand is about as big as they get.
They aren't very fast, so most folks overlook them because they look more like a worm than a snake at first glance.
 
Here's a fresh skinned out female Timber Rattler I got in my front yard when I lived in the Great Smoky Mountains.

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Here's a fresh skinned out female Timber Rattler I got in my front yard when I lived in the Great Smoky Mountains.

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That's an awesome belt or hatband right there!

I've got a pair of boots made from bleached back-cut python, where they cut them up the center of their back, so the wide belly scales run up the center of the boot. And being bleached they have no color pattern.
 
I’m mowing the yards on a riding lawn mower and garter snake goes by. My legs shoot straight up in the air and apart faster than Kamala’s
 
That's an awesome belt or hatband right there!

I've got a pair of boots made from bleached back-cut python, where they cut them up the center of their back, so the wide belly scales run up the center of the boot. And being bleached they have no color pattern.
I learned to soak them in glycerin for a month,pin it to a board they dry and stay nice and supple,once a month brush with glycerin to keep it that way.I did use that one for a hatband on the Charlie One Horse I wore,along with my Pointer bib overalls,best place I ever lived in them mountains.
 
I’m mowing the yards on a riding lawn mower and garter snake goes by. My legs shoot straight up in the air and apart faster than Kamala’s
Lawman you were Ron and a snake did that to you??
 
You should see me draw…….wanna see it again? 😂😂
 
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