Hint. This one sometimes eats other snakes especially small rattlebugs. This is one of two that live in an old stump in Sterling county in the front yard of a ranch house. One is about 6ft and the other close to 7ft long.
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Safely relocated back to it's den. https://www.facebook.com/stephen.pan...71697206173918
6 years ago and they still there and gettin bigger.
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Originally posted by Dale Moser View PostAren’t coachwhips the ones that can glide across tall grass about 3X the speed of light? Nothing should be able to move that fast.
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Coachwhips will play dead too. I don't know if many people know that but they'll do it. And they're better at it than a hognose. If you flip a hognose on its stomach it'll roll right back over. Western Coachwhips will go limp and won't move no matter what you do. I thought I killed one once and put it in a pillowcase and he came back to life.
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I read where they can move along at 4 mph which is 2x faster than I can run nowadays. It's crazy how fast they can run down a mouse or rat or whatever crawly thing they after. https://youtu.be/1x_gWW-1z1s?t=184Last edited by muzzlebrake; 09-24-2022, 09:23 AM.
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