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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 850367" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>highgrit, I have no clue about the bones. I didn't notice until you pointed them out but it may have come from one of the dozens of big snappers that I thinned from the lake with the trusty .22 to protect a bunch of ducklings that were getting munched on pretty hard.</p><p></p><p>Jo, I will be wary of any cookie tin from Georgia :lol: </p><p></p><p>The pupils were definetly slanted. At first I thought it was a cottonmouth but it had a reddish color inside. The pattern and color is a little off because it crawled under a 14' aluminum boat that I had on the bank. When I dragged the boat off of him it rolled him over in the mud a few times. The thick body, blunt tail, pupils, head shape and big fangs say poisenous. The copper color around the head and on the body made me think copperhead. The copperheads I normally see here are lighter to a degree and the markings are easier to distinguish. More of a pinkish hue to the lighter areas near the belly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 850367, member: 1863"] highgrit, I have no clue about the bones. I didn't notice until you pointed them out but it may have come from one of the dozens of big snappers that I thinned from the lake with the trusty .22 to protect a bunch of ducklings that were getting munched on pretty hard. Jo, I will be wary of any cookie tin from Georgia :lol: The pupils were definetly slanted. At first I thought it was a cottonmouth but it had a reddish color inside. The pattern and color is a little off because it crawled under a 14' aluminum boat that I had on the bank. When I dragged the boat off of him it rolled him over in the mud a few times. The thick body, blunt tail, pupils, head shape and big fangs say poisenous. The copper color around the head and on the body made me think copperhead. The copperheads I normally see here are lighter to a degree and the markings are easier to distinguish. More of a pinkish hue to the lighter areas near the belly. [/QUOTE]
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