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  1. manumuskin

    The gall of him, the new creator

    They do it with plants all the time. Would it be legal to just breed em instead of test tube stuff?
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    Hurricane Helene

    My sister in Law lives in a trailer in Bronson.She just evacuated to her Daughters apartment in Gainesville. I"ve been to Sopchoppy.I like the town.Thought of moving there or in the vicinity when I retire
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    Old Foundry Water Tower Ruins??

    I don't think zinc itself is dangerous,question is what kind of chemicals did they use to smelt it? I think if it was dangerous there would be signs up warning folks of such kinda like at the superfund site down the rd off 72
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    Cape May County Explorations

    I thought persimmon was lumpier,more square chunks covered with warts.sassafras usually don't look that rough but yes that was a bigger tree then normal so it must rough up as it gets older.If I coulda smelled the picture I would have known:-)
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    Cape May County Explorations

    Digging in for fall? My Black Lab Sophie used to dig them out of the mud,i guess she could smell them
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    Cape May County Explorations

    I"ll say Persimmon
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    Exploring The Recent Burn

    I"ve probably been mistaking them for turtle nests or possibly pine snake nests. I"ve only seen two hognose snakes since adult hood.Used to find them more frequently as a kid.Possibly because i was always out looking as a kid and don't have that much time or energy as an adult or else the...
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    Exploring The Recent Burn

    and just what is a hognose nest? an egg depository? Can you tell a hognose egg from other snake eggs?
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    Exploring The Recent Burn

    I cant tell without the snake in hand but by a look at the tail,end I"d say your assessment that it is a male snake is correct.Females have a more pronounced tail defined by a pinching in.
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    Exploring The Recent Burn

    I am amazed there is an area of the Barrens that you had not explored
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    Exploring The Recent Burn

    I used to think they were garters myself when I was a kid. At least you got Garter right instead of calling it a garden snake:-)
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    Exploring The Recent Burn

    Guy that is not a Garter Snak. It's an Eastern Ribbon Snake.Similar but not the same
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    Rancocas State Park ruins?

    The John Woolman mentioned I believe may be the one that is my wifes 7th gr grandfather.His house still has tours of it in Mount Holly.
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    Pitch Pine

    I have seen it but the trees were small like this one.I"ve never seen it on a large tree
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    Cape May County Explorations

    Been there a couple time myself:-)
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    Music for the day

    I know the song but the first time I ever watched him do it.What is that machine he's a pickin on thar?
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    Ticks & Chiggers--a study

    The mouth parts look like Tick to me.They are much different then true chigger mouth parts.Pic is too blurry for me to count legs but I"d say tick
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    Exploring The Recent Burn

    At first I thought Black racer but the scales are keeled and the head scalation says rat snake.I believe Dragon is right.
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    Fishing help

    Chiggers are bright red and are generally found only singly whereas tick larvae are often found in clumps. Tick Larvae are most often encountered in large numbers on roads and trails where deer walk that have high grass and brush.The ticks gorge themselves on deer blood then fall off,most often...
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    Furnishing Style

    My Dad used to drag me and Mom there every weekend.They would pacify me with funnel cake or pizza.Dad is a real flea market/yard sale nut.I was efectively turned off to those as a kidbyt being Od'ed on them. Won't catch me within a mile of one now.Ain't been to Berlin since my early 30's.Momma...
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