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<blockquote data-quote="Arnold Ziffle" data-source="post: 124680" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>I thought the snake pictured looks like a Fer-de-lance. Very bad! But did a quick search and now I think it could also be a Jumping Viper, based on the picture at the site below. Pretty similar in appearance to a Fer-de-lance.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.aircav.com/survival/appe/asappe06.html" target="_blank">http://www.aircav.com/survival/appe/asappe06.html</a></p><p></p><p>Dvperez, do ya'll have any Golden Lancehead vipers down in Guatemala?</p><p></p><p>Your newborn calf didn't look all that much like a "dead calf walking" to me, but I remembered that your ranch is in central America and I'm a bit familiar with the way some of the brahman-type cattle look way down south of the US border. And many of the customarily seen, leggy & bony looking, mature cattle in Mexico and below would surely give many folks in the USA the erroneous impression that they were on the verge of death, especially if pictured during drought times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arnold Ziffle, post: 124680, member: 43"] I thought the snake pictured looks like a Fer-de-lance. Very bad! But did a quick search and now I think it could also be a Jumping Viper, based on the picture at the site below. Pretty similar in appearance to a Fer-de-lance. [url=http://www.aircav.com/survival/appe/asappe06.html]http://www.aircav.com/survival/appe/asappe06.html[/url] Dvperez, do ya'll have any Golden Lancehead vipers down in Guatemala? Your newborn calf didn't look all that much like a "dead calf walking" to me, but I remembered that your ranch is in central America and I'm a bit familiar with the way some of the brahman-type cattle look way down south of the US border. And many of the customarily seen, leggy & bony looking, mature cattle in Mexico and below would surely give many folks in the USA the erroneous impression that they were on the verge of death, especially if pictured during drought times. [/QUOTE]
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