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Right on. In a building we rented we had a BIG yellow rat snake living in the walls. He was probably 5 feet long but still yellow. Most of them that big turn dark. Some people call them a brown rat snake because as they get older they turn dark. The fact that it was that big and still yellow means he was eating full grown rats because there were no other things big enough to feed it that much.
I liked having him around. Good riddance to those furry bastards.
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Oh good! Another restoration thread by Mike!
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Would that I could..
Would be epic to do one of these..
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You might have to reenforce the driveway first.
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I hope it's more reliable than their cars.
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"Asclepias humistrata," Pinewoods Milkweed
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