Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Well this was a first! This snake decided to stop our shuffleboard game and slither across the courts:
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Black racer. Supposed to be the third fastest snake breed on the planet.
Sidewinder. 29 km /18 m per hour. ... Black Mamba. 19 km /12 m per hour. ... Southern Black Racer. 16 km /10 m per hour. (safarisafricana dot com) |
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We were going to play at the Sawgrass putting course a few months ago and a large black bear came by and eyeballed us. Since we did not have a tee time, maybe he (or she) thought we were going to cut in front of him (or her).
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They eat rats and rodents, do not hurt them. Somewhere I read a university down in Miami raises them and releases them in the wild. |
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My first contact with a Black Racer...I was walking on an MMP when I heard a commotion in the weeds next to me. A Black Racer came barreling out from below some low bushes, slammed on the brakes, looked up at me, reversed course and disappeared just as fast. Must have been chasing something. I didn't know what it was at the time (here only a few weeks) but did some reading. But it WAS quick. Never seen a snake move so fast. |
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Things move fast in Florida. We even saw a turtle run last week.
We were walking the trail around Hogeye Sink and saw a turtle trying to cross Marsh Bend Trail. I tried helping it up the curb. I finally got it over the curb and I tried helping it move away from the road and toward the pond. Once it could smell the water (I think), it started moving it's legs very energetically and I dropped it. Then I swear the turtle ran into the pond. I never saw a turtle move so fast. |
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That's one of the good snakes a Black Racer!
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Once, when i was young, I saved a snapping turtle that was trying to cross I-75 in Paynes Prairie, just south of Gainesville FL. It was small to medium sized, so I grabbed it from behind and threw it into the marsh. I remember it looked pretty funny sailing thru the air with all four legs extended. |
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We have one living under our air conditioner pad...
Freaks the wife out every once in a while... |
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You forgot to add ticks, especially the deer tick, to the list of creatures without any useful function and absolutely no earthly reason for them to exist.
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Possums are among the creatures that eat ticks, and bats are among those that eat mosquitoes.
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Village jail time for someone😂
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