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Old 12-13-2009, 11:31 PM   #6992
WT Sharpe
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Originally Posted by DawnFalcon View Post
Probably still dosn't sting as badly as being bitten by a grass snake, though. It's like a really deep papercut ...
I just looked up grass snakes on Wikipedia. They look very similar to the garter snakes we have here in Virginia.

I found a garter snake by the pool in our backyard a few months ago, picked it up, and started talking to it. It bit me on the nose. Since these snakes are usually non-aggressive, at first I thought it must have been something I said, then I remembered that snakes are deaf to airborne sounds. Now there was a mystery to solve. I remained baffled as to its behavior for several minutes, but at length, reflection came to my aid. Of course the thing bit me. If I no ears and some strange creature picked me up and started showing off how its species could communicate via airborne communication, I’d probably bite the critter’s nose mydamnself.

I kept it around the house for a couple of days, then turned it loose where I had found it.

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