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Apparently they shelter under loose bark during the day. Jokes a side this was a magnificent specimen. My wife as an absolute arachnophobe and I needed her to work in the paddock, so a man's gotta do what man's gotta do, but I feel bad about it. Nev

 

 

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We live in suburbia and we saw this strange bird in a tree recently.[ATTACH=full]40136[/ATTACH]

Just interested, how did you know it was a bird and not a bloke?

 

 

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Just found this poor little bloke convulsing under the tree, poor little bloke just died in my hands after I tried to give him some water.

 

Time to grab the shovel and look in the long grass for a snake as the little bloke has two fang marks.

 

Thought it was just the hot weather untill I saw the two marks.

 

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Hedgehogs. . . ( deadly animal them ) Badgers, Grey squirrels, Herons; (after me next door neighbours Koi Carp) . . . and the occasional Roe deer,. . . . . .I feel a bit "left out" of this menagerie. . . . . sat on an adder once,. . .but it didn't bite me on the 'arris. . . . .

 

 

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I've heard of a snake in he grass but not a snake in the a@se. Did the adder get madder?

WELL MAY YE TITTER. . . . .!

 

Actually it was, I guess, minding it's own business sunning itself on the same log on which I sat for a brief respite, following a good run actross Cannock Chase,. . . but if looks could kill. . . . . . .

 

 

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