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Identify a snake, and what does it eat, please?

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10 minutes ago, Kinok Powell said:

Curious,why did you handle it without knowing what type of snake it was?

Braver man than me but maybe just as dumb, Joke.

By the way like all before me it is a harmless G T S. Can bite.

Our security guard found and caught it. He assured us it was what it is.

Actually it's still with us, and although appears calm and healthy it isn't racing around, and away from us as it should be.

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3 hours ago, 2long said:

Our security guard found and caught it. He assured us it was what it is.

Actually it's still with us, and although appears calm and healthy it isn't racing around, and away from us as it should be.

I see them in my garden often, if they see humans they usually flee the scene RAPID, so there must be something wrong with it.

On 8/1/2021 at 8:44 AM, 2long said:

Our security guard found and caught it. He assured us it was what it is.

Actually it's still with us, and although appears calm and healthy it isn't racing around, and away from us as it should be.

I once returned from a trip to find one on my bed.Have had maybe 6 or 7 in the house in the past.Only one attacked me but that was only because i was blocking his exit.

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