I have a large snake
I have a large snake
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Mc lovin

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5,588 posts

243 months

Tuesday 23rd June 2009
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Not only in the trouser department, but in the garden department as well hehe

Last night i walked down to the garge at the bottom of the garden to get someting out, i've not been down there for ages, so its all over grown (time to get the strimmer out i think) my trusty dog friend was ahead of me.

Now just before i got to the door, my dog stopped, looking down in the grass, so i also look down.... it was quite possibly the largest snake i have ever seen outside of a zoo!!

It was grey in color and i didn't see any markings on it really, i'm pretty sure grass snakes have black markings on them as well.

Is it a grass snake, or is it someone's pet escaped and should i be worried about going down to the garage to never return?

GTIR

24,741 posts

288 months

Tuesday 23rd June 2009
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See if its a male of female.



Cheers,

The Moose.

Spiritual_Beggar

4,833 posts

216 months

Tuesday 23rd June 2009
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Get a pic up and we might be able to help wink


Mexico.

1,254 posts

209 months

Tuesday 23rd June 2009
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Grass snakes are grayish but have a white/cream head smile



Cheers


The Moose

FTJoe

237 posts

204 months

Tuesday 23rd June 2009
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Is it possible that what you saw was actually a moose and not a snake as that would explain the large size?

Cheers,

The Moose.




Ps. Grass snake colouration varies a lot between individuals and they can grow suprisingly large considering many people have never seen one. I'd guess that's what it is as in fairness most pet snakes [u]are[/u] brightly coloured or distinctive in one way or another which is why they become popular pets.

Cheers,

A Mouse.

rhinochopig

17,932 posts

220 months

Tuesday 23rd June 2009
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Are you sure it's not an old hose-pipe? You have had a bang on the head recently.

Melman Giraffe

6,794 posts

240 months

Tuesday 23rd June 2009
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Have you tried to post it through a letterbox?



Mc lovin

Original Poster:

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Tuesday 23rd June 2009
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I didn't see any color on it at all, just a dark grey shade and was bloody big.

Mexico.

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Tuesday 23rd June 2009
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Cheers


The Moose

Edited by Mexico. on Tuesday 23 June 15:38

brum

5,892 posts

228 months

Tuesday 23rd June 2009
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Why not pick it up and bring it inside to identify it more easily?
Be sure to poke it with a few times first - you know, so it knows who's boss.

Mc lovin

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Tuesday 23rd June 2009
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what, you mean poke it alot whilst shouting "your alright mate, your alright" followed by " waaaw he's a cranky little bugger aint 'e"

Edited by Mc lovin on Tuesday 23 June 15:43

cottonfoo

6,047 posts

232 months

Tuesday 23rd June 2009
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Here's one I found in the garden a few weeks ago,


Mc lovin

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Tuesday 23rd June 2009
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cottonfoo said:
Here's one I found in the garden a few weeks ago,

Hmmm, it could have been one of these then as its a similar color but, no markings around the head confused

Puggit

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270 months

Tuesday 23rd June 2009
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cottonfoo

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Tuesday 23rd June 2009
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Mc lovin said:
Hmmm, it could have been one of these then as its a similar color but, no markings around the head confused
Was it like this?



If so that's a slow worm, which is just a lizard without legs, but just as cute. Don't have a pic to hand of the slow worm I found semi-recently.

308mate

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244 months

Tuesday 23rd June 2009
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Mc lovin said:
i've not been down there for ages, so its all over grown (time to get the strimmer out i think)
Is that a euphemism?

Mc lovin

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Tuesday 23rd June 2009
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Puggit said:
Do they get any bigger than 50cm? because i'm pretty sure this was a lot bigger than that, i'd say more like 80-90cm

dirty boy

14,817 posts

231 months

Tuesday 23rd June 2009
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I once picked up a snake when I was little, must have been a good foot long



My old man wasn't impressed

Mc lovin

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Tuesday 23rd June 2009
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308mate said:
Mc lovin said:
i've not been down there for ages, so its all over grown (time to get the strimmer out i think)
Is that a euphemism?
rofl

Not that one

2,496 posts

217 months

Tuesday 23rd June 2009
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Could have been an escaped pet Corn?
One of mine escaped once.