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  • HijoDMaite8

    So, we have a couple of danger noodles living in our front yard. But someone told me they may not live in this bush, that they may just be going there to eat. We have a lot of rabbits on our property with little babies so maybe they go after them. Also pretty sure there are mice and squirrels around. Either way, they both seem to be the friendly kind and may even kill rattlers too.

    San Diego Gopher Snake and a Coastal Striped California King Snake.

    • Nice.monospaced
    • I love yard life, I gots the iguanasYakuZoku
    • Awesome. Where I live there's a really high chance any snake you see can kill you, so I steer well clear :) I am moving to the foothills soon, and expect to beBuddhaHat
    • seeing and posting more wildlife pics once I'm up there.BuddhaHat
    • Neither snake species is dangerous
      nor are they venomous.
      utopian
    • I had a red-bellied black snake in my front garden a few weeks ago, quite venomous but not interested in humans.slappy
    • Lol @ danger noodlesdee-dubs
    • Yeah, those are the good guys. I'm actually jealous of the King, and you should give that a name.garbage
    • Kings have evolved immunity to other snake's venoms, and are ophiophages. Meaning they eat rattlesnakes without a blink.garbage
    • Honestly, the King will be looking for the Gopher if the bunny stock runs dry.garbage
    • @slappy Weirdly jealous. They're fucking beautiful.garbage
    • Check the length of that snake in the foreground!microkorg
    • You don’t fuck with any snakes down under!sab
    • Is that a snake in your bush? Or...Akagiyama

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