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Eastern Coachwhip (Masticophis flagellum flagellum) by Peter Peplanus
The Eastern coachwhip is a nonvenomous colubrid snake endemic to the southern United States.
A common myth is that the Eastern coachwhip will intentionally attack people and whip them with its tail. This is false. In truth, when disturbed this snake will usually quickly flee. It will sometimes vibrate the tip of its tail among the ground litter, making a sound suggestive of a rattlesnake. If trapped, it will aggressively defend itself, striking repeatedly and biting.
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Eastern Mud Snake (Farancia a. abacura), family Colubridae, Florida Panhandle, USA
This gorgeous nocturnal aquatic snake feeds on aquatic salamanders, like sirens and amphiumas, which it pins down with its sharp pointed tail.
photograph by Bailey Andrews Peacock
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all my haters become tomaters in my lovely summer garden
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"he would not fucking say that" but it's "they would not be having carefully negotiated bdsm manual sex"
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#recipes is my biggest hobby… and my greatest fear.
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undoubtedly one of the worst things about existing in a human body is the need to defecate. I don't want to shit!!
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Great hand forged snake window guards on a home in California
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