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  1. Sta

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    Believe it or not my German wife actually says that!
     
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    One eyed trouser snake
     
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    May have been a common Adder.
     
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    the army firing ranges in strensall were wick with them, warnings up all over the place, and a few up newmillar dam
     
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    Tell her to ask whether it slithers to the right or left, and if there are others.

    If it's part of a larger collective, tell her to dip into your 45 collection, dust and dig out Union of the Snake.

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    I've seen quite a few Grass snakes over the years, they have a yellow collar behind the head that sometimes looks like two yellow spots if the collar doesn't go all the way round.
    Colourwise they've varied from dark green to a brown shade...length about three to for feet.
     
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    Was Joey Barton underneath it ?
     
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    I hope your wife passed on the offer of an apple.
     
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    Apparently there is a 9ft python on the loose in Cambridge today, that could give somebody a helluva surprise ! :p
     
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    I followed a big dark adder down the road on a hot day walking down to Hartland Quay in Devon. Was a wonderful thing to see
     
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    Was it accompanied by somebody with a cunning plan?
     
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    Quick question she saw a snake... Yes.... are you sure no one in the house is called Harry Potter.. It Could belong to voldemort he's fond of snakes.. and no doubt is seeking revenge
     
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    There’s a 9ft python on the loose ....Be careful .... https://apple.news/AghWiB8BYQs-f8ZYgaPnYGA
     
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    Never seen a snake in the wild. Growing up in Pontefract. I lived next to "Cow Hill" field. It was full of long dry grass and there was even hedges backing onto the field. Woodland and a stream next to Baghill Station. As kids we played in that field all summer and never so much as saw a sliver.

    It must just be one of them things that happen to you. As Tommy Cooper used to say "just like that".
     
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    I think it's just a question of where you are mate. You have a lot more chance of seeing one in the south west for one thing- I'm not sure we have adders at all in Yorkshire.
     
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    On my recent long distance walk in Yorkshire I saw several warning signs about adders, particularly for dog owners. Dogs are relatively safe on open paths, but are at risk if they venture into long grass. Never seen one but I've spoken to people who have, and to people whose dogs have been bitten.

    www.wildyorkshireway.co.uk
     
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    Actually I've just realised that's boll0x. In fact she says "Vindscreen Vipers"
     
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    Used to see em quite often around Strensall nr York, apparently very popular in and around area.
     
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    On a more serious note from mi 1st post ...ah saw an adder up near the trans pennine trail at Gilroyd, also seen one up on the path between Wentworth castle and Green farm caravan site...
     

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