The wife is giving me the heebee jeebees

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randywa

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My wife knows the only 2 things I'm scared of is snakes and short women, so she emailed these pics to me. The rattler is from around Coleman Tx. and the other from alongside the Morganza Spllway in La. Just 2 more places I've taken off my list of places to go.
 

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Thats a trick of perspective on the rattler. Get close with the camera with a bit of wide angle and you can make it look as big as a house. Looks to be about 3 to 3 1/2 feet, still pretty big.
 
The Diamondback rattler record is 96 inches. I think the longest snake native to the U.S. is a Indigo which can reach almost 10 ft.. I personally have seen a Black snake in excess of 8 feet here in Georgia.

Ben
 
The guy holding the snake is on one of my other forums. It's a regular size snake...he is holding it out on his stick. Kinda the Bill Dance fish photo deal LOL grows a lot if you hold it out towards the camera
 
Don't feel too bad. My buddy Brad is cripplingly terrified of bears. I have about 12 people posting pictures of bears on Facebook and tagging him in the pictures. It's been quite entertaining. But apparently he will stop associating with me if I show up at his house with a kodiak, in his own words.
 
The Diamondback rattler record is 96 inches. I think the longest snake native to the U.S. is a Indigo which can reach almost 10 ft.. I personally have seen a Black snake in excess of 8 feet here in Georgia.

Ben


Now I will need to cross GA off my list of acceptable places to live/visit. SHESH Ben did ya have to go and say that ??? :wink:


shudder,

Mrs. more afraid of snakes than anything (spiders included and I freeze at spiders)
 
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