Message from @Maggie The Magpie

Discord ID: 639390053612781568


2019-10-31 08:05:48 UTC  

SNAKE NO SHROOM

2019-10-31 08:05:55 UTC  

SLITHER NO SPORE

2019-10-31 08:06:12 UTC  

I dun understan 😢

2019-10-31 08:10:21 UTC  

Yea, it's snakeskin

2019-10-31 08:10:30 UTC  

No one mentioned fungus

2019-10-31 08:19:27 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/490588932992532500/639377885349543936/IMG_20191029_035449433.jpg

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/490588932992532500/639377885819568148/IMG_20191029_035457189.jpg

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/490588932992532500/639377886435999744/IMG_20191029_035453430.jpg

2019-10-31 08:19:28 UTC  

I caught another snake the other night.

2019-10-31 08:20:16 UTC  

What kind of snake is it?

2019-10-31 08:20:29 UTC  

The only non-venomous snakes we have are pythons

2019-10-31 08:23:28 UTC  

Another corn snake, a bit bigger.

2019-10-31 08:24:07 UTC  

We have rattlesnakes, copperheads, cottonmouths and such, but I am not going to pick one of those up.

2019-10-31 08:31:19 UTC  

I wouldn't pick up any snake here, save for baby pythons

2019-10-31 08:56:05 UTC  

What kind of pythons you guys have?

2019-10-31 09:02:24 UTC  

Carpet pythons mostly

2019-10-31 09:02:37 UTC  

I think there's a few species of them, not sure

2019-10-31 09:02:47 UTC  

But that's what left the skins I posted

2019-10-31 09:05:07 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/490588932992532500/639389378501935105/CPCSfigure2junglecarpetpython.jpg

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/490588932992532500/639389379005120519/carpet-python.jpg

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/490588932992532500/639389379005120522/Carpet-python8.jpg

2019-10-31 09:05:14 UTC  

Carpet pythons are lovely.

2019-10-31 09:06:02 UTC  

That looks nothing like ours lmao

2019-10-31 09:07:38 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/490588932992532500/639390011325939712/Screenshot_20191031-050729.png

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/490588932992532500/639390011325939713/Screenshot_20191031-050716.png

2019-10-31 09:07:48 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/490588932992532500/639390052786634752/Screenshot_20191031-190711.png

2019-10-31 09:07:48 UTC  

Probably a different kind of carpet then

2019-10-31 09:07:58 UTC  

Ah

2019-10-31 09:08:38 UTC  

Just brown and bland lmao

2019-10-31 09:10:08 UTC  

We do have the most venomous snake in the world

2019-10-31 09:10:18 UTC  

The inland taipan

2019-10-31 09:10:48 UTC  

Along with 8 more of the 10 deadliest snakes in the world lmao

2019-10-31 09:16:43 UTC  

Most common venomous snake here, at least what I have found the most, are Pygmy Timber Rattlesnakes.

2019-10-31 09:33:07 UTC  

But fungus??

2019-10-31 09:35:21 UTC  

You want to know about deadly fungus?

2019-10-31 09:38:32 UTC  

ā€œJust touching the Fire Coral fungus can cause dermatitis (reddening or swelling of the skin). If eaten, it causes a horrifying array of symptoms: initially stomach pain, vomiting, diarrhea, fever and numbness, followed over hours or days by delamination of skin on face, hands and feet, and shrinking of the brain, which, in turn, causes altered perception, motion difficulties and speech impediments,ā€ explained Dr Barrett.

2019-10-31 09:38:41 UTC  

That's one hell of a trip, mate

2019-10-31 09:49:55 UTC  

Sounds like a one time trip

2019-10-31 09:50:04 UTC  

And those are rarely worth the fare

2019-10-31 09:50:12 UTC  

Thank you for the fungipost friend

2019-10-31 09:59:24 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/490588932992532500/639403041149288468/FB_IMG_1572515753248.jpg

2019-10-31 10:37:30 UTC  

God imagine the smell

2019-10-31 10:38:11 UTC  

@Maggie The Magpie I have had many personal encounters with fire coral

2019-10-31 10:38:16 UTC  

It’s not fun.

2019-10-31 10:38:51 UTC  

Can’t imagine the fungus is much different seeing it’s named after the coral