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ELECTRIC FENCE
Seems a sheep
farmer was
puzzled about
the
disappearance of
some sheep on
his farm. After
a few weeks the
farmer decided
to put up an
electric fence.

- About a week
later, this is
what he found!
Now, I know
we've all heard
of people being
eaten by snakes
& I bet most of
us have said,
"If a snake
tried to eat me,
I'd blah, blah,
blah & get
away."
Well, this is a
Python & they're
extremely
aggressive &
have a few teeth
that they use to
hold their prey
while they wrap
around them &
then constrict.
Could you get
away if this one
bit you & held
on with it's
"few teeth?"

(Note: The wires
are 10 inches
apart.)
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Garter
Snakes
(Thamnophissirtalis)
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Garden
Grass
Snakes
also
known as
Garter
Snakes
(Thamnophissirtalis)
can be
dangerous.
Yes,
grass
snakes,
not
rattlesnakes.
Here's
why: A
couple
in
Sweetwater,
Texas,
had a
lot of
potted
plants.
During a
recent
cold
spell,
the wife
was
bringing
a lot of
them
indoors
to
protect
them
from a
possible
freeze.
It
turned
out that
a little
green
garden
grass
snake
was
hidden
in one
of the
plants
and when
it had
warmed
up, it
slithered
out and
the wife
saw it
go under
the
sofa.
She let
out a
very
loud
scream!
The
husband
(who was
taking a
shower)
ran out
into the
living
room
naked to
see what
the
problem
was. She
told him
there
was a
snake
under
the
sofa. He
got down
on the
floor on
his
hands
and
knees to
look for
it.
About
that
time the
family
dog came
and
cold-nosed
him on
the
behind.
He
thought
the
snake
had
bitten
him, so
he
screamed
and fell
over on
the
floor.
His wife
thought
he had a
heart
attack,
so she
covered
him up,
told him
to lie
still
and
called
an
ambulance.
The
attendants
rushed
in,
wouldn't
listen
to his
protests
and
loaded
him on
the
stretcher
and
started
carrying
him out.
About
that
time the
snake
came out
from
under
the sofa
and the
Emergency
Medical
Technician
saw it
and
dropped
his end
of the
stretcher.
That's
when the
man
broke
his leg
and why
he is
still in
the
hospital.
The wife
still
had the
problem
of the
snake in
the
house,
so she
called
on a
neighbour
man.
He
volunteered
to
capture
the
snake.
He armed
himself
with a
rolled-up
newspaper
and
began
poking
under
the
couch.
Soon he
decided
it was
gone and
told the
woman,
who sat
down on
the sofa
in
relief.
But
while
relaxing,
her hand
dangled
in
between
the
cushions,
where
she felt
the
snake
wriggling
around.
She
screamed
and
fainted,
the
snake
rushed
back
under
the
sofa.
The
neighbor
man,
seeing
her
lying
there
passed
out,
tried to
use CPR
to
revive
her.
The
neighbor's
wife,
who had
just
returned
from
shopping
at the
grocery
store,
saw her
husband's
mouth on
the
woman's
mouth
and
slammed
her
husband
in the
back of
the head
with a
bag of
canned
goods,
knocking
him out
and
cutting
his
scalp to
a point
where it
needed
stitches.
The
noise
woke the
woman
from her
dead
faint
and she
saw her
neighbor
lying on
the
floor
with his
wife
bending
over
him, so
she
assumed
that he
had been
bitten
by the
snake.
She went
to the
kitchen
and got
a small
bottle
of
whiskey,
and
began
pouring
it down
the
man's
throat.
By now
the
police
had
arrived.
They saw
the
unconscious
man,
smelled
the
whiskey,
and
assumed
that a
drunken
fight
had
occurred.
They
were
about to
arrest
them
all,
when the
women
tried to
explain
how it
all
happened
over a
little
green
snake.
The
police
called
an
ambulance,
which
took
away the
neighbor
and his
sobbing
wife.
The
little
snake
again
crawled
out from
under
the
sofa.
One of
the
policemen
drew his
gun and
fired at
it.
He
missed
the
snake
and hit
the leg
of the
end
table.
The
table
fell
over and
the lamp
on it
shattered
and as
the bulb
broke it
started
a fire
in the
drapes.
The
other
policeman
tried to
beat out
the
flames,
and fell
through
the
window
into the
yard on
top of
the
family
dog who,
startled,
jumped
out and
raced
into the
street,
where an
oncoming
car
swerved
to avoid
it and
smashed
into the
parked
police
car.
Meanwhile,
the
burning
drapes,
were
seen by
the
neighbors
who
called
the fire
department.
The
firemen
had
started
raising
the fire
truck
ladder
when
they
were
halfway
down the
street.
The
rising
ladder
tore out
the
overhead
wires
and put
out the
electricity
and
disconnected
the
telephones
in a
ten-square
city
block
area
(but
they did
get the
house
fire
out).
Time
passed!
Both men
were
discharged
from the
hospital,
the
house
was
repaired,
the dog
came
home,
the
police
acquired
a new
car, and
all was
right
with
their
world.
A while
later
they
were
watching
TV and
the
weatherman
announced
a cold
snap for
that
night.
The wife
asked
her
husband
if he
thought
they
should
bring in
their
plants
for the
night.
-
That's
when he
shot her
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