Anyone have any idea what kind of snake this is? Hubby found it at his work today (in Lusby). He must have run over it while mowing. Closest thing to it that I could find on the interwebs was a Blue Racer that is only supposed to be found in Canada and Michigan. Click pic for a larger view!
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A dead one...
A dead one...
and really messed up.
Anyone have any idea what kind of snake this is? Hubby found it at his work today (in Lusby). He must have run over it while mowing. Closest thing to it that I could find on the interwebs was a Blue Racer that is only supposed to be found in Canada and Michigan. Click pic for a larger view!
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The body turns blue a short time after death, accounting for reports of road-killed “blue” snakes.
That is a Blue Cobra.
PS.
Tell your husband that the blade on the mower needs sharpening.
That grass looks like $hit.
You remind me of my neighbor. Every time I mow he comes out and tells me the blade is to high, the blade is too low, the blade needs to be sharpened. Saturday I went out as soon as the sun came up thinking it might be too early for him, but nope his garage door opened and here he comes to tell me I need to put fertilizer down. Although I love him to death, that was it. I told him that if he didn't like my grass he was more than welcome to take care of my yard for me. Don't think he'll give me any more advice.
I know he's just trying to be helpful, but I hate yard work, my hubby normally takes care of it. I weedwack and mow, trim bushes and pull weeds, that's it. The yard looks fine, but just not perfect like my neighbors.
Neighbors know best.
And I do appreciate that, but like I told him, if he wants my lawn to be beautiful, he can do it for me.
I was joking.
To be honest, my yard looks like $hit.
Anyone have any idea what kind of snake this is? Hubby found it at his work today (in Lusby). He must have run over it while mowing. Closest thing to it that I could find on the interwebs was a Blue Racer that is only supposed to be found in Canada and Michigan. Click pic for a larger view!
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