At first we thought he was dead and we told my nephew to put it down and my mom proceeded to pick it up with the pool net. Then it started wiggling around so we figured he was still alive. My brother went in to Google it to find out what kind of snake he was and my niece and I watched him, and she told me to touch it so I pet his back and named him Mo. Then my brother came out and informed us that he is a slightly toxic ground snake that eats scorpions.
So we put him in the alley behind our house where he has been assigned the task of eradicating our scorpion population.
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ReplyDeleteahahah i removed my post.....you should have kept it to replace your dog!!!!! that would have beena fair trade..right? :D
ReplyDeleteUmmmmm, well, if the snake was big, furry, cuddly, cute, and friendly, and un-poisonous, then yeah!! :P
ReplyDeleteWow. Guess what. Now I'm never going to visit again. Have I mentioned my severe phobia?
ReplyDeleteI guess we're just going to have to find your snake-fighting cat in Virginia :)
ReplyDeleteYeah right. She'd probably throw more snakes into the pool. She's probably why I have a cat phobia now. I was feeding the neighbor's kitties for a week and it reminded my why I don't have pets. I couldn't stand being around them for 5 minutes a day.
ReplyDeleteHaha, yeah, cats are scary. We had one get in the house yesterday and it attacked me when i tried to take it outside
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