Yesterday's visitor

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Yesterday\'s visitor

So I'm looking out the bedroom window yesterday and I see my dogs in the backyard going nuts, jumping, barking and dancing around this "thing." Ridgebacks ain't the brightest of the hound group, so I go check it out. Here's a pic.
 

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Another pic.
 

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Last one. These snappers are just too kewl -- straight out of Jurassic Park.
 

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great pics.....Mine is afraid of anything larger than a lizzard so I can only imagine how she would react to that thing.... /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
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Pretty nice pics!

Next time, lay a common object close by so we can get an idea how big she is...I'd love to know. I saw one this summer whose head had to be as big as a volleyball. I could have swore it was a sea turtle, but those are few and far between in Lake Erie. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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coach; In the lake proper, right. But you should the monsters we get in the marshes at this end of the lake. I've seen them large enough to fill one of those old galvanized wash tubs , the neck was as large as my lower leg is around. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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Those snappers only get out about like that for two reasons, mateing or to find a new pond. They are generally at the top of a small food chain.

My small pond has a resident snapper and the only time I've seen him out was when it dried up. After I dug it out and the rains filled it back up, either he came back home or another took up residence.

They are supposed to be good eat'n. I've heard that theres something like 7 different textures of meat in 'em.

I haven't tried it so lets us know how good they taste /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Volfandt
 
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This lil' monster was about 10 -- 12" from the front to the back of its shell. I didn't feel like getting close enough to take a precise measurement -- I value my digits way too much for that. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif My neighbor kept telling me to pick it up by its tail. No way. That's a sure way to lose a finger.
 
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A lot of people say that snappers are quite tasty.
Ben
 
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They're delicious.

This reminds me of the time I was warned of a visitor. We have 2 Blue and Gold Macaws and they're outside as much as the weather allows. One afternoon while watching TV, I heard them start screaming and yelling. Went to the backdoor to see this about 30 feet from them.
 

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