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Here's the snake that I almost stepped on the other night, down in the basement. I stuck it in a cooking pot, as it was handy, and it was tiny, a young hatchling. I put on plastic gloves cuz I know from experience as soon as you pick up a snake, they exude this awful stench (aka piss) all over your hands. Yech! It was cute, and good thing to know, non-venemous. I released him in the pachysandra patch.

ringneck snake

Meanwhile, I spied a young buck in the backyard.  He glared at me, of course, although I was a distance away.

buck / deer

Now to sort out and load up my Hurricane Irene pictures...

Date: 2011-09-08 02:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wraithfodder.livejournal.com
Yeah, frogs do it too. I think all reptiles and amphibians have that 'defense' mechanism. believe me, it works. That's why I wore gloves as you have to really scrub to remove the stench.

Meanwhile, yup, lovely deer. We have three does and a fawn that go through the yard as well. Lately I noticed only two doe and found the third one today. I think it got hit by a car. It's left hind leg is just a mess. It can still move around but the injury doesn't look like the deer can last the winter... looks like the femur is broken in half. Hard to tell but leg is about six inches too short. Sigh. Hate to think it but the coyotes will probably get the poor thing, as animal control can't run around town trying to find it.

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