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Originally Posted by COL Jagdog
You won't be left out of the fun for long -- with this being the warmest spring on record in the US, global warming and all,
you should have some migrant species up there by late July.
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I've already seen some shifty looking species walking around the area...
FWIW, my Dad killed a large snake just after the War in the front yard of his then new home. Must have been someones pet Python or whatever snake they let go. It was stretched out (probably sunning itself I imagine) along side the block foundation of the house and scared the hell out of my Mother.
Pop's beat him to death with a garden hoe. Laid him out on the sidewalk to measure it. 3ft slabs,,didn't quite make it the full length of 3 slabs. So probably 8ft+.
I don't remember it at all. I asked him what he did with the snake. He said he chopped it up and threw it in the trash.
He don't like snakes either.