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    #46
    Positive ID on copperhead. Seasonal bird technicians in Ft Hood always see them in trees when surveying for black capped vireos which prefer low, dense vegetation, like shin oak-sumac mottes.

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      #47
      Originally posted by Ragin' View Post
      No! He ain't got no legs Lt Dan.


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      How are those shrimp Bubba? But......

      Originally posted by LloydMcCoy View Post
      Yes
      I find them on the trunks of large pecan trees when the cicadas come out of the ground to shed.

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        #48
        Not a Pine Snake, none range in that area.

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          #49
          Copperhead. You can see the outline of the jaw and the pit between the eye and nostril.

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            #50
            What ever type of snake it is it would be a headless snake if I found it!!

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              #51
              That is a very pretty copperhead. I would love a skin like that for a self bow.

              Gary

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                #52
                Thats a monster if it's really a copperhead

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by SmackDown73 View Post
                  Meridian Tx


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                  Hardcastle?

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