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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Coto de Caza, CA
Posts: 155
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Well put. I agree with you regarding learning about snakes and how important rattlesnakes are to our world. I have been a fan of snakes since I was a very little kid. My dad, who was a pilot in the navy, would bring home snakes he caught while traveling and when I was older growing up in Lake Tahoe, we caught and released Garter Snakes fishing along the Truckee River, found Rubber Boas in the meadows around Lake Tahoe, and in college would find California Mountain Kingsnakes in the Santa Ana Mountains of south Orange County. Even when I was an officer in the navy, one of my hobbies was to find and record the snakes around the bases; that was a lot of fun seeing the various snakes found crossing the trails as we ran around the bases. With my two kids, they already like snakes. My son (7 years old) has a coastal rosy boa as a pet (captive bred) and has seen plenty of snakes hiking with me in the Santa Ana Mountains. My 3 year old daughter has only handled small ringneck snakes, but she keeps asking to see a kingsnake. So far this year we have seen coachwhips, striped racers, ringneck snakes, a couple of southern pacific rattlesnakes, and two red diamondbacks near our house. No gopher or kingsnakes yet, but the season is early and they should start appearing in the hills. Kevin |
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