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Old 08-15-2020, 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by collie1228 View Post
I know, another snake thread. I was out of town for a week and when I returned, I noticed that my collection of anoles was much smaller than when I left. Thinking a predator might be around, I walked out of my slider onto the patio, and was moving down the sidewalk along the side of the house (my courtyard villa has a grass lawn), when a long black racer raised its head about a foot off the grass and struck at me. I was 7-8 feet away from it, so it had no chance to bite me, but it scared the daylights out of me. It proceeded to strike at me several more times, so I ran into the garage and got a golf club. I'm a live and let live person when it comes to "harmless" snakes, but I won't put up with an aggressive animal of any kind in my yard. I wasn't able to catch him and he slithered into a thick bush where I couldn't see him. Apparently he left the area as I haven't seen him since and the remaining anoles are active again. Has anyone else ever had a run-in with an aggressive black racer?[/QUOTE

I wonder if snakes are protective of their young and maybe she (assuming a 'she') has a nest of young ones nearby and was just trying to keep you away from it. Hmmm?
Reptiles lay eggs and walk (or slither) away after and NEVER look back. Some eat their young like that old days comedian suggested that humans do. Can't remember his name - am I senile or what?