can anyone id this guy

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i'm not confused about anything, a couple years ago we had rattle snakes in town because they could not find anything to eat, some folks did lose some cats, we used to have prairie dogs, but i think they are all gone now, we do have lots of lizards and horn toads, they are on the endangered species list, the horn toads that is, y'all need to come down here for our annual rattle snake round up. i do not harm any animal no matter its species, snakes just do not agree with me and i know this comes from spending 3 1/2 years in viet nam, maybe no excuse but somethings a person does not overcome, one thing that always suffers when man gets involved is nature, as in sub divisions exploding population, building, we can't stop it, and so far we have not been to kind with our animal population, our soil for the most part consists of caliche which is about as hard as concrete, i put water tanks out so birds have water as well as any other animal. i gave up on live stock as feed and supplies got to the point that i no longer had profit left. this is not a sob story just harsh reality. i did not realize i was going to be called ignorant, know the area and what it is capable of before passing judgement. years ago when oil was first discovered no one cared about anything, however all that is changed, they basically leave the environment around the drill site, unchanged. well i think i am done, thanks for listening to me go on forever.
 
Mampam;2098124; said:
ur just a money greedy son of a....... ooooooooooooooo!!!!! u have no business here writing crap like this, ur not part of the ecosystem!!, SCREW YOUR OIL, the habitat and wildlife is much more important, i hope u get bitten by a rattler and cant reach medical assistance in time

ppl like this piss me off, theyre the reason are planets future is in such trouble
all they care about are themselves........
None of that was necessary or helpful.
 
oscarluvr;2098101; said:
i'm not confused about anything, a couple years ago we had rattle snakes in town because they could not find anything to eat, some folks did lose some cats, we used to have prairie dogs, but i think they are all gone now, we do have lots of lizards and horn toads, they are on the endangered species list, the horn toads that is, y'all need to come down here for our annual rattle snake round up. i do not harm any animal no matter its species, snakes just do not agree with me and i know this comes from spending 3 1/2 years in viet nam, maybe no excuse but somethings a person does not overcome, one thing that always suffers when man gets involved is nature, as in sub divisions exploding population, building, we can't stop it, and so far we have not been to kind with our animal population, our soil for the most part consists of caliche which is about as hard as concrete, i put water tanks out so birds have water as well as any other animal. i gave up on live stock as feed and supplies got to the point that i no longer had profit left. this is not a sob story just harsh reality. i did not realize i was going to be called ignorant, know the area and what it is capable of before passing judgement. years ago when oil was first discovered no one cared about anything, however all that is changed, they basically leave the environment around the drill site, unchanged. well i think i am done, thanks for listening to me go on forever.
Oh boy I get myself home soner to see my favorite weeb cite to come across all this:eek: There are a few things that I think we need to point here.First you are really confusing ecossistem with economy. One thing is oil other thing is wild life. Second I see and respect the fact that you are afraid of snakes. Man everysingle one here on this earth has afraid of something. My uncle has gecko fobia. My mon is afraid of snakes the same way you are (kind of odd for a mom that cuddles the head of 5 foot iguanas and talks to them like they were cats or dogs:D) And myself well Im kind of afraid of large agrupements of people, I fell guilt sentiments of no fiting in because I like herps and everyone things Im a weirdo because of that. That is one thing ;) Another completly diferent thing is to use your fobia as a excuse to harm the beings you despise. I tell you there is no way that snake poses any harm to you or your family. Unless cornered ,in wich case she will try to defend herself to save her life by any means posible from what at her eyes is a giant predator (and you would do the same if you swiched places with her;)) or if you posse any harm to the hachlings or eggs of a nesting female, this is a completly harmless animal that will try to excape when ever given the chance. This snake is more harmless to you and your family than the rats and mice she feeds on(the bite of a mice or a rat can transmit to you a football field long list of desises). If you try to have a less narrow mind aproach to snakes you see that if you allow the presence of this harmless species you are protecting yourself. You may say "but we kill all the vermin we find". Thats rigth the few that you find you kill. But have you wondered why they are so few. Because of snakes:D Snakes are more efective rodent killers than any poison ,trap or any other human mean to kill rats. they smell the rat and tanks to the legless body they have they are able to follow it into its lare for lunch:naughty: And snakes are only there because of the great ecossistem that exists there and that you helped preserv:thumbsup: Now to be completly eco you only need to change your mind toards snakes:D You dont need to like them;) Just let them be and you and your family will trive in the great balance that will result from that.
This however doesant mean you should allow any snake around your house. As for ratlesnakes the question becomes tricky because they really pose danger to you. Dont misunderstend them however. They are not there to get you or bite on purpose. They are just looking for food and shelter. However if they are stumped upon or cornered they will strike to defend thenselfes. The best thing I can thing of is to give some warning shots toards the snake to the ground to see if you can scare her. A 6 foot stick can also became handy. However do not atend ratlesnakes rounds:( These were not snakes that were in the midle of someone back yard, they are completly inocent snakes that were taken from its natural habitat to be killed in completly barbaric sircunstances. You may not like snakes but you must understend they are not things, they are animals , they fell pain just like you. As a side note remenbar that the evolucionary pressure of ratlesnake roundups, is creating "new silent ratlesnakes" that do not use there ratle as a warning before striking making them even more dangerous:eek: It is a completly abnormal thing and is created by humans and there savage ways. Dont atend ratlesnake round ups and spread the word. As a side note encorage kingsnakes to live on your backyard if you dont want ratlesnakes. They are ratlesnake predators and completly harmless to humans:D Hope this helps
 
An ecosystem is a natural unit consisting of all plants, animals and micro-organisms (biotic factors) in an area functioning together with all of the non-living physical (abiotic) factors of the environment

An economy is the realized social system of production, exchange, distribution, and consumption of goods and services of a country or other area


Just to try to clear that up.
 
just an update on my snake, he is in fact a bull snake, not normally found in this part of texas, i called a snake handler friend of mine and he told what i needed to know as near as we can figure someone carried him out here and knowing i have all type of wild life at my place they just threw him over the fence. we found where he had shed his skin, it was quite neat, we decided to let him live here as long as he wants, my grandson is concerned about his turtles and lizards, the tall grass near my barn is where they live. we will just have to wait and see how this turns out. tahnks for all your help with the id.
 
oscarluvr;2097855; said:
wrong again, our eco system consists of what everyone wants oil, wildlife can hardly survive in our weather, which for the most part is hot and dry, our average rainfall is about 9 inches a year if we are lucky, and yes people here kill snakes, about 20 percent or more of the oil in this country comes from here. oxy has said they will drill 400 new wells this year, now that is here montana, wyoming. we are not pumping to much now because all of the tank batteries are full, as well as the refineries. as far as ignorant how can you say that if you do not know this region or myself.

I would say I know your ecosystem much better than you do. Being that you mentioned Oxy, I would venture to guess that you're in Midland or Odessa (or some part of the permian basin). I have studied snakes and their kin for 25+ years and 9 inches of rain a year is more than enough for the majority of the spps. of snakes found in our fine state. This website (http://www.kingsnake.com/hudspeth) is about snakes found in an area that gets less than 6 inches a year and as you can see, they do fine. Wacking snakes has been a TX tradition for many years. Its unfortunate because that tradition helps over populate deer mice, a carrier of Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, a desease that has killed many more folks than snakes ever will including several in the permian basin.
 
oscarluvr;2103323; said:
just an update on my snake, he is in fact a bull snake, not normally found in this part of texas, i called a snake handler friend of mine and he told what i needed to know as near as we can figure someone carried him out here and knowing i have all type of wild life at my place they just threw him over the fence. we found where he had shed his skin, it was quite neat, we decided to let him live here as long as he wants, my grandson is concerned about his turtles and lizards, the tall grass near my barn is where they live. we will just have to wait and see how this turns out. tahnks for all your help with the id.
Just to clarify. If you're from the permian basin, Bull Snakes are one of the most common snakes found out there right behind coachwhips. I've found more out there than I can count.
 
yes that is exactly where i am in 30 yrs i have not seen one bull snake on or near my property and neither has anyone around me, mostly rattlers, this snake will be going south in a couple of months.
 
Right,
If you have snakes..Their must be rodents around.

Hence whether you like it or not they are part of your ecosystem.

Rattlers eating cats? Oh Jeez..

Again, if you have seen Rattlers (in your words) lets focus on the s making it more than one, then they are surviving/thriving and are part of your ecosystem.

You do not harm any animal no matter the species? Shooting snakes is.

Just my opinion..however the ecosystem thing if fact whether you like it or not.
 
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