That snake looks an awful lot like a copperhead?! Am I mistaken???Yes, I was the little girl that brought home every stray or sick animal. I've stopped bringing them all home, but I do try to be a good steward for those that are already living on my property, invited or not.
So there you go, the pass around box has now saved a life.
Yes, it's a rat snake. Much smaller and more common around here. If you zoom in, you may be able to see that its pupils are round. All the snakes in the family viperidae have vertical pupils, and most have keeled scales (like a fictional dragon, not smooth).That snake looks an awful lot like a copperhead?! Am I mistaken???
Robert
Box received with a open corner (weld).
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I put a inside patch on it. One screw nut striped as I was closing it up. I put a new flange nut in its place and included hardware for future repairs in the box.
This is what I took out for myself.
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I also purged the box of this to make room.
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If you see something you want, let me know and pay shipping and I will send it to you.
It's all packed up and will go out tomorrow.
Thanks
Aaron
Those three inside-out dents were there when I got it, but the two marks on the middle bottom fold were not, they look like they happened in the drop. Luckily that corner was packed with the things that were the most padded.WOW that poor box is taking a beating. Is that dents in the side of the box?
Someone was not happy about the weight. Drop it a few times and see if it gets lighter?
We have mostly Black Rat Snakes only some of the colored varieties. I want as many as i can get of those around my house. I have had a few pretty good ”scares” from the big ones in surprising locations. Unfortunately, many around here either think they are poisonous or connected to “the devil“ somehow and kill every one they can find. My kids and my grandkids have great respect for these creatures.Yes, it's a rat snake. Much smaller and more common around here. If you zoom in, you may be able to see that its pupils are round. All the snakes in the family viperidae have vertical pupils, and most have keeled scales (like a fictional dragon, not smooth).
When it comes to most of the brownish snakes in Texas, the first thing we look for is a rattle, then size, then if it looks smooth and shiny instead of dull and rough (bad), whether the head is really triangular (bad), it's attitude toward you, are you near the water, and the eyes - depending on how long you want to stand around and stare at it. Poisonous snakes are often more defensive, although I did put two 9mm rounds through a giant rattler one time that then just turned around and mozied off. That's when I started carrying a .38 with varmint shot.
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Vertical pupil and keeled scales:
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Copperhead:
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Great Plains Rat Snake (round pupils, smooth scales):
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Destroy what you're afraid of instead of admitting that you're afraid is a pretty common reaction. Fear is the mindkiller.We have mostly Black Rat Snakes only some of the colored varieties. I want as many as i can get of those around my house. I have had a few pretty good ”scares” from the big ones in surprising locations. Unfortunately, many around here either think they are poisonous or connected to “the devil“ somehow and kill every one they can find. My kids and my grandkids have great respect for these creatures.