W wolfcichild027 Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 3, 2007 304 0 0 maryland Aug 3, 2007 #11 cool snake at least you got pics i couldnt get any when i found a snake
G Garfart86 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 17, 2007 18 0 0 MI Aug 3, 2007 #12 what juice? they have fangs and they strike but there non venomus
H hamato_yoshii Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 12, 2005 1,044 1 0 Earth (temporarily) Aug 3, 2007 #13 where at in MI do you guys live?
G Garfart86 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 17, 2007 18 0 0 MI Aug 3, 2007 #14 down river area in wayne county
T TheBloodyIrish Feeder Fish Mar 3, 2007 1,347 1 0 Grande Prairie, Canada Aug 3, 2007 #15 Garfart86;1038049; said: what juice? they have fangs and they strike but there non venomus Click to expand... People tend to think Fox Snakes are rattlers; the same also apply to gopher and pine snakes. I don't know why either... since pit vipers are easy to identity.
Garfart86;1038049; said: what juice? they have fangs and they strike but there non venomus Click to expand... People tend to think Fox Snakes are rattlers; the same also apply to gopher and pine snakes. I don't know why either... since pit vipers are easy to identity.
Slim2634 Plecostomus MFK Member May 8, 2006 1,504 80 51 34 Central Ohio Aug 5, 2007 #16 its because bull snakes and pine snakes can actually rattle their tails.
J Jessica Dring Jack Dempsey MFK Member Apr 9, 2007 1,545 1 36 Liverpool, UK. Aug 5, 2007 #17 So can most snakes. Corns and Kings do it.
ewurm Aimara MFK Member Jan 27, 2006 28,496 79 132 16 * Aug 5, 2007 #18 The Western Fox Snake also has a rattler.
T TheBloodyIrish Feeder Fish Mar 3, 2007 1,347 1 0 Grande Prairie, Canada Aug 6, 2007 #19 I know gophers and pines can rattle their tails, however their body and head are completely different.
I know gophers and pines can rattle their tails, however their body and head are completely different.
jloos1988 Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 15, 2006 1,044 3 0 37 canton, MI Aug 6, 2007 #20 like the tig's T...where u from in MI