Beerball Posted May 29, 2015 Posted May 29, 2015 http://www.grindtv.com/wildlife/man-steps-on-a-snake-while-busy-on-smartphone/#uemCFmV8wPFVygEh.97
The Poojer Posted May 29, 2015 Posted May 29, 2015 i am pretty aware of my surroundings when i am walking...that said, i may step on a baby or kitten or puppy on occasion, but if there is a snake or single worm anywhere within ten miles of where i am, i am dead-focused so as to not step on those vile creatures....hell, if there is a snake between me and my destination, I will circumnavigate the globe in the opposite direction to avoid it
Beerball Posted May 29, 2015 Author Posted May 29, 2015 i am pretty aware of my surroundings when i am walking...that said, i may step on a baby or kitten or puppy on occasion, but if there is a snake or single worm anywhere within ten miles of where i am, i am dead-focused so as to not step on those vile creatures....hell, if there is a snake between me and my destination, I will circumnavigate the globe in the opposite direction to avoid it STAY AWAY FROM TEXAS!!!!!!!
Azalin Posted May 30, 2015 Posted May 30, 2015 How come they did not drown? The floods came so quickly that a lot of them probably did, but snakes can swim when they have to, and will usually be able to escape flooded areas pretty easily. Some snakes, cottonmouths particularly, thrive and nest in & near water. The floods are also driving fire ants to higher ground. Places in east Texas that are flooding have even more to worry about - they have alligators.
Beerball Posted May 30, 2015 Author Posted May 30, 2015 Fire ants swim? http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/weirdest-fire-ant-raft
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