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Battling the dreaded Horn worm
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<blockquote data-quote="Stick" data-source="post: 465797" data-attributes="member: 3474"><p>Fair play Oz, that's a fine looking snake! You can see it's had a good feed too by the lump in its belly!</p><p></p><p>We only have 3 indigenous snakes here in the UK and only one is poisonous, that being the adder which is from the viper family. Their bite can make you feel pretty ropey and in some instances can be fatal for young children and the elderly. The other snakes in the UK are the impressive looking grass snake and the rarer smooth snake. And I believe the land of the Peterson pipe, Ireland, is free of snakes?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stick, post: 465797, member: 3474"] Fair play Oz, that's a fine looking snake! You can see it's had a good feed too by the lump in its belly! We only have 3 indigenous snakes here in the UK and only one is poisonous, that being the adder which is from the viper family. Their bite can make you feel pretty ropey and in some instances can be fatal for young children and the elderly. The other snakes in the UK are the impressive looking grass snake and the rarer smooth snake. And I believe the land of the Peterson pipe, Ireland, is free of snakes?! [/QUOTE]
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