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Snake Collector/Catch and Release

Osiris X

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Ok, I collect snakes. I also catch snakes, i dont keep the snakes i catch. The reason of this topic is for hibernation. I know what you saying "A collector and a catcher should know this". But sadly i dont. Ive been catching snakes for 5 years. But this year is a little different. I want to know if snakes would be in hibernation. Its snowed 1 time since december, and 2 days later all the snow was gone, with the temp 60-70 degrees. Now, this tempature has remained constant and would that 1 snow be enough to send snakes into hibernation. I dont want to go look for snakes and not find any because there in hibernation.
 
Nevermind, I checked it out myself. This is a really odd wierd, this has never happened before.
 
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