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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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Crap, if those are copperheads, they are huge compared to what I see. Mine are only 12-18" max. Still nasty little bastards. Attorney at our office has been bit 3 times. 2x pulling the skimmer baskets on his pool.
The one was a little long for around here, believe that was the female one though. Growing up in Arkansas, I’ve seen way bigger and fatter ones. My sister has a cool video of a huge black snake eating a fatty copperhead in her backyard.
 
52° morning this April. I rolled over an I-beam piece I had on the ground for a project I was working on. And this guy was curled up under it, not moving. About 20 seconds to go fetch a shovel gave him enough time to wake up, coil up and get in strike position. Biggest one I've ever seen. South Fannin County, Texas. I think he would've hit 36" stretched out straight and still wearing his head.


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52° morning this April. I rolled over an I-beam piece I had on the ground for a project I was working on. And this guy was curled up under it, not moving. About 20 seconds to go fetch a shovel gave him enough time to wake up, coil up and get in strike position. Biggest one I've ever seen. South Fannin County, Texas. I think he would've hit 36" stretched out straight and still wearing his head.


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I haven't seen one that big here in NTX
 
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