Found my lost corn snake after 12 years!!!!!!!
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poo at Paul's said:
Great, just what we need. Wild snakes.
Why not knit a few coats for some fk off big spiders and let them fkers out too!?
(As you can tell I dont like snakes or spiders!!)
I hate to tell you this but there's already quite a few wild snakes in Britain already, this just adds one more Why not knit a few coats for some fk off big spiders and let them fkers out too!?
(As you can tell I dont like snakes or spiders!!)
That's really impressive, don't suppose he needed much food though and spent a lot of the year tucked away hibernating.
A couple of years ago we were looking (not very well) after two terrapins. They escaped from the pen I made in the garden. One was brought back a month later by a neighbour having been found basking in the middle of the road, the other turned up the following spring (8 months later) in another neighbours garden.
Makes you wonder what else there might be living out there.
A couple of years ago we were looking (not very well) after two terrapins. They escaped from the pen I made in the garden. One was brought back a month later by a neighbour having been found basking in the middle of the road, the other turned up the following spring (8 months later) in another neighbours garden.
Makes you wonder what else there might be living out there.
Not exactly wild when it has been living in their own back garden for all that time!
At least a corn snake is not likely to impact on the wildlife too much, if you have chickens it's probably doing a great job keeping the mice down!
My old boss lost an iguana into their back garden for almost 3 momths and it survived, I can't remember how but they did eventually manage to catch it again.
At least a corn snake is not likely to impact on the wildlife too much, if you have chickens it's probably doing a great job keeping the mice down!
My old boss lost an iguana into their back garden for almost 3 momths and it survived, I can't remember how but they did eventually manage to catch it again.
becksW said:
GTIR said:
becksW said:
My old boss lost an iguana into their back garden for almost 3 momths and it survived, I can't remember how but they did eventually manage to catch it again.
Ageist. (as far as I'm concerned you could never do wrong. You're named after my favourite beer. Yes. I'm very cheap*)
*And I hope your are too
Andy Zarse said:
Not wishing to be a party pooper, but isn't releasing non-indigenous species into the wild an offence against the Wildlife and Countryside Act? What if he meets a lady corn snake and they nreed? Not good news?
It is almost frowned upon as much as posting on a thread before reading it...Great story!
GTIR said:
becksW said:
GTIR said:
becksW said:
My old boss lost an iguana into their back garden for almost 3 momths and it survived, I can't remember how but they did eventually manage to catch it again.
Ageist. (as far as I'm concerned you could never do wrong. You're named after my favourite beer. Yes. I'm very cheap*)
*And I hope your are too
Anyway back to thread, wonader when the OP or his family will next get to see Sam again!
normalbloke said:
Andy Zarse said:
Not wishing to be a party pooper, but isn't releasing non-indigenous species into the wild an offence against the Wildlife and Countryside Act? What if he meets a lady corn snake and they nreed? Not good news?
It is almost frowned upon as much as posting on a thread before reading it...Great story!
The Cornsnake is a North American species. It is not indigenous to the Uk and an offence is commited on releasing it into the wild. I was simply concerned that the OP may not realise he was commiting an offence then posting about his actions on PH.
So I don't understand your problem.
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