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Ent .android79 wrote:"Kill all because I dont know what type it is". When you flip it you see how stupid that argument sound.bluefete wrote:
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Eel or legless lizard.metalgear2095 wrote:Hi guys. Not a snake question but while riding up Mt St Catherine I came across what looked like a snake except it was a bit thicker than I'd expect it to be for it's length. It was about two feet long and kind of yellow white in colour. Any idea what it is?
Thanks man. This is itnervewrecker wrote:Eel or legless lizard.metalgear2095 wrote:Hi guys. Not a snake question but while riding up Mt St Catherine I came across what looked like a snake except it was a bit thicker than I'd expect it to be for it's length. It was about two feet long and kind of yellow white in colour. Any idea what it is?
metalgear2095 wrote:Thanks man. This is itnervewrecker wrote:Eel or legless lizard.metalgear2095 wrote:Hi guys. Not a snake question but while riding up Mt St Catherine I came across what looked like a snake except it was a bit thicker than I'd expect it to be for it's length. It was about two feet long and kind of yellow white in colour. Any idea what it is?
Actually it looked a bit lighter than the picture88sins wrote:metalgear2095 wrote:Thanks man. This is itnervewrecker wrote:Eel or legless lizard.metalgear2095 wrote:Hi guys. Not a snake question but while riding up Mt St Catherine I came across what looked like a snake except it was a bit thicker than I'd expect it to be for it's length. It was about two feet long and kind of yellow white in colour. Any idea what it is?
Yup, harmless legless lizard. The brown ones not as common as the black and white ones tho. I ain't seen a brown one in quite awhile
maj. tom wrote:
d man say take the neighbour cat one time let she finish the meal
pugboy wrote:regular macajuel, not dangerous and docile
saw a very young one this morning in chaguaramas about 18"
DMan7 wrote:Fellas which is the best snake for cooking?
That's not a macajuel in the above pic.
88sins wrote:nah VII, t's a boa, but it doesn't look like a regular macajuel, looks like a hybrid rainbow/redtail
Macajuel brauffff (broth if you live north of the Caroni)DMan7 wrote:Fellas which is the best snake for cooking?
timelapse wrote:Macajuel brauffff (broth if you live north of the Caroni)DMan7 wrote:Fellas which is the best snake for cooking?
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