aww shoot. if only it wasn't new jersey...then i'd love to get it
2006-08-17 04:38:23
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answered by Silver K 2
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I artwork for the community college catching snakes and lizard to correlate their interest with habitat use. So, I even have spent this finished summer season attempting to locate those men :) As somebody already stated, they are secretive, so checking places they might hide works nicely. under logs, under rocks, in hollow wood, etc. Or, you delivers fake hiding places via laying out some boards created from wood or steel. Lay them on the floor and press them down firmly. do no longer disturb them for countless weeks so the ambience below them can acclimate. Snakes will start to apply those as hiding places, or places to cling out at the same time as waiting to shed their epidermis. in case you're rather ambitious, you could build a pitfall seize. You dig 2 holes approximately 30 feet aside and place a bucket in each and each. Fill the airborne dirt and dirt in around it and be sure the lip of the bucket is point with the floor. Then, you could string out a chew of steel or fabric flashing approximately 2 feet severe. String this between the buckets and approximately 2 feet previous them. Stake it upright so as that a snake will come as much because it, locate its course blocked, then initiate cruising alongside it. finally it rather is going to fall interior the bucket! in case you utilize a pitfall seize, be sure you hide the buckets securely once you're unlikely to learn it or all forms of issues would desire to fall in there.
2016-09-29 09:07:18
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answered by ? 4
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you really don't have any idea what you're talking about do you? you called it a python and a boa, maybe you ment columbian boa, I'd like to take it in but I already have a columbian red tailed boa and I live to far away but good luck finding a home for it =)
2006-08-17 08:35:20
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answered by psycho_sweetie_92 2
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Good Luck! I hug trees not snakes plus I'm in San Jose, Ca.
2006-08-17 04:39:19
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answered by Re Fined 4
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I'd suggest selling the snake to a zoo or petshop or sumthing OR.
you could kill and skin it, so you would have rare python Shoes OR
you could Kill it, cook it and eat. Who knows you might just like the taste, though myself has never eaten snake before.
2006-08-17 04:44:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm in south jersey. E-mail me some pictures to boober_fraggle79@yahoo.com
2006-08-17 07:05:26
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answered by Boober Fraggle 5
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I'd love a snake but my kittys wouldn't...
2006-08-17 04:38:09
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answered by Sister Cat 3
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The answer to your question is, "Yes, you found snake."
2006-08-17 04:38:10
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answered by yahoohoo 6
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What part of new jersey are you from. I am interested
2006-08-17 04:40:49
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answered by reptilehunter33647 2
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ring the RSPCA they would come and sort it out for you,
2006-08-17 04:37:56
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answered by saralouise_uk2002 3
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