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Wildlife myths debunked in Moultoborough
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is a nice article in today's Citizen about a recent presentation at the Loon Center, where a number of commom wildlife myths are debunked by speaker and wildlife biologist Judy Silverburg of NH Fish & Game. Interesting read.... :) |
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:eek:I had no idea there were any rattlesnakes in NH, I figured it was too cold for them.
I will continue to live in denial if that's ok with you, Skip:D |
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Interesting read, thanks for posting it.
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I think I might be right there, belly up on the ground with the opposum if I saw a snake in NH that could be mistaken for a puff adder. :eek:
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I have serious doubts about rattlesnakes in NH......I'll believe it when I see one.
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An old timer I worked with in Connecticut who had grown up in Berlin spoke of seeing them before, so my vote is the Berlin area. Still not much to go on if you're seeking them out, which F&G clearly doesn't want happening. Here's some additional reading (page A-226): http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/Wild...Amphibians.pdf hilltopper |
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Rattlesnake Island,Mountain,Hill,Road and others were not named because they had a snake population....but because they resemble a serpent as the outline of our own Rattlesnake Island does......Every old timer has a tale of seeing or knowing of a rattlesnake nest somewhere but none have ever proven it an no one has every produced a live or dead snake. Rattlesnakes don't like cold weather......and,although I've seen a few "snow snakes" I still won't believe it untill I see one for myself.
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http://www.mass.gov/dfwele/dfw/nhesp...s_horridus.pdf http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/Wild...attlesnake.htm http://www.timberrattlesnake.net/ http://people.wcsu.edu/pinout/herpet...dus/index.html http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/Wild...ame/snakes.htm http://www.hsus.org/wildlife/a_close...tlesnakes.html http://www.natureserve.org/explorer/...us+horridus%20 |
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Where's the Rattlesnake dude that was kickin' around here last year? We need him/her to chime in... :laugh: |
Thank you for the post Lin! Very informative!
I have to say I was shocked to learn we have rattlesnakes in our area. I was not aware that they hibernated thus giving them the ability to survive our winters. Very interesting stuff. |
With only 30 in the state....
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Having SEEN ONE up close and personal - in the Monadnock region - about 5 years ago - I am a believer!!:eek: |
Sam, there is one at the Libby Museum that was found in Tuftonboro by the state guys working on the road.
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You ever spend a night in the desert????
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Also- we have a Rattlesnake Hill Rd here in my hometown (Massachusetts) and it does NOT resemble a rattler - but rather was once home to a colony of the venemous serpants!!:eek: SEEING IS BELIEVING???? Samiam!! Don't you watch the Polar Express????;) |
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