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juvenile banded watersnake
Hot take:
Pythor shouldn't have had fangs, at least not constantly visible fangs to begin with. He is supposed to be an anaconda/python, a constrictor, not an elapid or viper
Bull Snake
Snake Theory
Why Lucifer created both venomous and nonvenomous snakes.
The first snake was nonvenomous. Why did it need venom? All he had intended for it to do was lure Eve into eating the fruit of knowledge. God/Chuck had punished his first snake so as a FU, Lucifer invented venomous ones to go after his Daddy’s oh so precious and innocent human beings.
Went out for a night bike ride.
Found a friend.
But he bit me.
Rude.
Not my friend.
Then he tried to strangle my arm.
Let him off with a warning.
Is there anything better than being outside all day in nature? 🐍🐟
Blue Racer. Non Venomous. Eastern U.S.
Caught a #PrairieKingSnake the other day 🐍 . #Missouri #Midwest #Country #Rural #Nature #GoOutside #Explore #Reptile #Herpetology #LampropeltisCalligaster #NopeRope #DangerNoodle #Nonvenomous #Snake #Predator #Wildlife #RespectWildlife #FoodChain #Spring2018 . . Snakes are an important part of the #ecosystem. They help control the rodent populations and nonvenomous snakes often will kill the venomous ones. . There are only 5 species of venomous snakes in the state of Missouri. . It's illegal to kill snakes (lizards and turtles too) in the state of Missouri. (at Missouri)