The sidewinder rattlesnake (Crotalus cerastes), also known as the desert sidewinding horned viper, is the fastest-moving snake. It can travel at speeds of 18 mph (29 km/h).
more and more these days, nature is paying us visits in unexpected locations – deer wandering around in big city traffic, bears swatting urban sidewalk passers-by, monkees popping in to grab a snack from the kitchen table. trying to take back what we took from them…? ☺
snsurone76 2 months ago
He also learned that it’s pretty easy to outrun a rattlesnake.
The Premium Member 2 months ago
The kids in the enchanted forest have really odd names.
The Reader Premium Member 2 months ago
Naturely!
yip yip yip 2 months ago
The sidewinder rattlesnake (Crotalus cerastes), also known as the desert sidewinding horned viper, is the fastest-moving snake. It can travel at speeds of 18 mph (29 km/h).
Angry Indeed Premium Member 2 months ago
I guess sitting on a cactus is the poor person’s bed of nails. I never thought of Broomie as ascetic!
baskate_2000 2 months ago
Broomie, are you actually sitting on a cactus?
andersjg Premium Member 2 months ago
Those USMC bloomers are protecting her….
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member 2 months ago
“Nature is dirty.” —Adrian Monk
cuzinron47 2 months ago
They are out in nature everyday.
glowing-steak32 2 months ago
Hope it’s not the same spider from “Arachnophobia”.
gopher gofer 2 months ago
more and more these days, nature is paying us visits in unexpected locations – deer wandering around in big city traffic, bears swatting urban sidewalk passers-by, monkees popping in to grab a snack from the kitchen table. trying to take back what we took from them…? ☺
crazeekatlady 2 months ago
Enjoy nature walks from the sidewalk. City sidewalks preferred.
chain gang charlie 2 months ago
We had easy nature trips…
Go up to the balcony of the local Fox Theater at the late show…..
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eddi-TBH 2 months ago
Complaining about the wonders of nature to a lady who sits on a cactus won’t get you much sympathy.
Aladar30 Premium Member 2 months ago
I thought he lived in a forest.