-
Picture taken of William by Steve
- last edit: Mon Sep 12 05:49:36 PDT 2005
- comments: 0
-
Sacrificial Bass
- last edit: Mon Sep 12 06:00:59 PDT 2005
- comments: 0
-
Same Bass
- last edit: Mon Sep 12 06:01:28 PDT 2005
- comments: 0
-
Fish on!
- last edit: Mon Sep 12 07:40:32 PDT 2005
- comments: 0
-
Casting Attempts
- last edit: Mon Sep 12 07:41:04 PDT 2005
- comments: 0
-
Evening Windmill & Tank
- last edit: Mon Sep 12 08:19:40 PDT 2005
- comments: 0
-
The Taj Mahal
- last edit: Mon Sep 12 08:31:38 PDT 2005
- comments: 0
-
Shorter Windmill
- last edit: Mon Sep 12 08:31:38 PDT 2005
- comments: 0
-
View from the Taj
- last edit: Mon Sep 12 07:45:36 PDT 2005
- comments: 0
-
Cabin & truck
- last edit: Mon Sep 12 07:45:57 PDT 2005
- comments: 0
-
4 - Star Kitchen
- last edit: Mon Sep 12 08:29:51 PDT 2005
- comments: 0
-
Kitchen-to-bunk room
- last edit: Mon Sep 12 08:31:07 PDT 2005
- comments: 0
-
Le Boudoire
- last edit: Mon Sep 12 08:32:46 PDT 2005
- comments: 0
-
Bunk Room
- last edit: Mon Sep 12 08:29:09 PDT 2005
- comments: 0
-
Massacre Morning
- last edit: Sun Sep 25 19:27:41 PDT 2005
- comments: 1
-
IMAG0163
- last edit: Wed Nov 09 12:57:56 PST 2005
- comments: 0
-
IMAG0164
- last edit: Wed Nov 09 12:57:59 PST 2005
- comments: 0
-
IMAG0165
- last edit: Wed Nov 09 12:58:02 PST 2005
- comments: 0
-
IMAG0166
- last edit: Wed Nov 09 12:58:05 PST 2005
- comments: 0
-
IMAG0167
- last edit: Wed Nov 09 12:58:07 PST 2005
- comments: 0
Album Description:
Album Info:
Album Stats:
- Photos: 81
- Views: 3330
- Downloads: 4
1 comment
what you have there is a baby water moccasin... slightly more poisonous affect than the copperhead if you ever happened to get bit because of the bacteria involved in eating fish and frogs and other mainly aquatic animals, but they will take rats and mice as prey if they find them close to the water... copperheads are usually tan and brown, and can have a slight reddish or pinkish tone.... the water moccasins as adults are normally olive green to dark brown and sometimes even black, and usually appear overly "stubby"... where most non-poisonous snakes appear long and lean, the moccasin looks a lot fatter
said alyx70
To be able to leave a comment please Log in or Sign up.