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Well,22 pages on a man that no-one seems to have a good word for other than enjoying his early books,I met Plummer on many occassions at a mates farm and he was always odd,to say the least,he suffered

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On 23/03/2022 at 21:59, mackem said:

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Found this in a shed once, it climbed up into the roof. 

Mackem I was clearing a garden today and came across several slow worms .

Great to see them doing well in this area ,adders are waking up and normaly get them on the meadow at bottom of me garden .

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2 minutes ago, Moocher71 said:

Mackem I was clearing a garden today and came across several slow worms .

Great to see them doing well in this area ,adders are waking up and normaly get them on the meadow at bottom of me garden .

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Are they normally that colour, seen a black one 

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14 minutes ago, Moocher71 said:

No ,looks like a Asian rat snake but I could be wrong .

Could have been a philippine rat snake, but wrong country for a puff adder. I used to see all sorts of reptiles in Asian cities, used to see cobra in Hong Kong,seen massive monitors every single day in the heart of Bangkok, and the odd python and lots of smaller lizards. P1000521.JPG.bfb0d55498ec482af4d120b5e105a19b.JPGP1000572.thumb.JPG.f09a83ee98ccaaf1f1659c4caacc097d.JPG10959907_10153527784547506_2014674321948647225_n_zpsd24b569f.jpg.190432b1cd186bdc226cdddad12a9d50.jpg

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1 minute ago, Black neck said:

Are they normally that colour, seen a black one 

They normally have two colours on them ,one in pic had a black stripe on its belly and dark ones will have a light stripe on its belly same colour as one in pic .

I have seen any other colours in this area .

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9 minutes ago, Moocher71 said:

Mackem I was clearing a garden today and came across several slow worms .

Great to see them doing well in this area ,adders are waking up and normaly get them on the meadow at bottom of me garden .

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Takes me back me and my pal used to spend some Saturdays as kids flipping rocks over looking for them brilliant used to love it 

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9 minutes ago, Moocher71 said:

Mackem I was clearing a garden today and came across several slow worms .

Great to see them doing well in this area ,adders are waking up and normaly get them on the meadow at bottom of me garden .

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Love them, I passed a huge bit of tin on the ground yesterday, I wanted to pick it up, but the ground is frozen solid like perma frost, but when the thaw comes I am going to have a peep ?

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2 minutes ago, mackem said:

Could have been a philippine rat snake, but wrong country for a puff adder. I used to see all sorts of reptiles in Asian cities, used to see cobra in Hong Kong,seen massive monitors every single day in the heart of Bangkok, and the odd python and lots of smaller lizards. P1000521.JPG.bfb0d55498ec482af4d120b5e105a19b.JPGP1000572.thumb.JPG.f09a83ee98ccaaf1f1659c4caacc097d.JPG10959907_10153527784547506_2014674321948647225_n_zpsd24b569f.jpg.190432b1cd186bdc226cdddad12a9d50.jpg

Is it single handed and can it run on the slop

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1 minute ago, mackem said:

Could have been a philippine rat snake, but wrong country for a puff adder. I used to see all sorts of reptiles in Asian cities, used to see cobra in Hong Kong,seen massive monitors every single day in the heart of Bangkok, and the odd python and lots of smaller lizards. P1000521.JPG.bfb0d55498ec482af4d120b5e105a19b.JPGP1000572.thumb.JPG.f09a83ee98ccaaf1f1659c4caacc097d.JPG10959907_10153527784547506_2014674321948647225_n_zpsd24b569f.jpg.190432b1cd186bdc226cdddad12a9d50.jpg

I had asian water monitor ,got him as a baby "size of me thumb " and eating crickets but soon grew to 5 feet and taking rabbits and chickens, I let him go to reptile house as they had a female who had lost her mate ,I got a pal that lives in Africa and runs reptile rescue and he said he gets several calls a week of dog owners who call him asking for him to come out and remove rock monitors from dogs face as they got jaws like a vice ,but big water monitor eat a medium size dog easy .

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3 minutes ago, mackem said:

It's bigger cousin the komodo would make short work of you on the slop ?

I doubt it the slop that comes out my anus hole is 10 times more potent then komodo mouth saliva ?

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