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Location: Placerville, CA.... You know, the only place on Highway 50 between Sacramento and Lake Tahoe the you find signal lights. Above the fog most of the time and I can see the stars of the Milky Way 8 out of 10 nights. Kinda cool.....
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Originally Posted by masraum View Post
I had to look him up.

Rough Green Snake (Opheodrys aestivus): In Central Texas, this snake is easily identifiable as a small, thin, bright green snake up to three feet long. Commonly found in brushy areas, these once common snakes are becoming hard to find. Green Snakes eat mainly insects, especially grasshoppers.





Thank you Sir!

The eyes were fascinating to watch. Looked like you could almost guess what it was thinking as you were moving around. Beautiful little snake. The most interesting snake I have come across is a little guy that is usually found about 1000’ higher in elevation. Looks like a worm and if they weren’t so difficult to find a viable food source, I would have a terrarium/habitat full of them. How they locate slug n snail eggs is beyond me but they do….[emoji848]




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