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Introducing my two snakes!!!
The corn snake is Scarlett and the milk snake is Vega
More crawlies from Roosevelt Lake!
Check out this inchworm. They're the larvae of geometer moths in the family Geometridae. I personally find them creepy, but really they're just babies. The second individual is another moth catepillar of some sort (idk what do you want from me).
Here was a very intimidating beast. The dreaded Diamondback Rattlesnake. We had actually heard two distinct rattles, but could not see the second one. Thankfully a Ranger with a stick was able to shoo them back into the brush. When you're hiking in the Southwest, please keep an eye and ear out for rattlesnakes.
photo dumb of my precious boy oh my gosh i cant believe these videos are from a year or two ago and i havent seen you in 3 months 💔💔
@mjthesilly this is my other baby
ahhhh I miss you i miss you i miss my kodaaa
Snek.
too cool 4 u
I can't sleep 'cause i keep thinking about how I almost stepped on a huge snake while hiking today. It's possible it was a rattlesnake?! It didn't rattle when I realized I was like 1.5 feet away from it, but I turned further back up the trail then threw a rock into the bushes next to it and swear i did hear it rattle then. I think I got incredibly lucky today. But also this is why i prefer hiking in the winter, when creatures are less likely to be out.