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    Quote Originally Posted by JigginPoleJoe View Post
    Wow!

    Anyways.. When I got home it was very small, maybe 1' long.
    Definitely without a doubt:
    It was a Eastern Hognose:

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    [QUOTE=Rangerxlt;1541181]It's a spreading nator, or spreading adder. Say both names quickly and they sound similar. Somewhere along the way the spelling got messed up. Most call it a spreading nator around here. It's also known as a puff adder or hog nosed.[/QUOTE ]
    What he said, It is harmless and puts on a good show. Book name Hognose snake. Called a ''Spreading Adder or Puff Adder''. Eats toads and such, cannot make it bite. Will act bad then if that does'nt work it sometimes plays Opposum "acts dead" lol lolRoflThumbs Up
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    real puff adder is a bad dude.I usually refuse to handle them.
    http://www.suite101.com/content/the-puff-adder-a36056
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    LMAO I heard dat...

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    Whatever it is.........................there's only one kind of GOOD snake...........and that's a dead 'un.Thumbs Up

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    Im goin wit slick ....a dead one !!
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    I would have to lean more toward a watersnake. http://www.herpsofarkansas.com/Snake...aErythrogaster
    Living in the bottoms I see many. Matter of fact, my labs killed one this week.

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    Hognose snake: AKA : Spreadnator...

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    Quote Originally Posted by firefighter_958 View Post
    I would have to lean more toward a watersnake. http://www.herpsofarkansas.com/Snake...aErythrogaster
    Living in the bottoms I see many. Matter of fact, my labs killed one this week.
    Water snakes have a flared neck like a cobra ?
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    kill em all

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