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Swigpig Posted - 28/06/2012 : 09:51:31
Just read a thread on here about a mistreated snake and heard it nearly got let go into the wild.my question is could they live wild in this country i no compost heaps are very warm in the middle and grass snakes live like this ?
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smart bunny Posted - 28/06/2012 : 14:34:45
I would have thought itmay be possible provided they managed to get through the winter, but not exactly ideal!! Certainly not fair to deliberately let one go (but for those who have escapees, there could still be hope!)
a33272 Posted - 28/06/2012 : 12:14:25
People have found there's snakes in gardens an under sheds half a year after loosing them.
paulie78 Posted - 28/06/2012 : 11:04:26
I personally wouldnt have thought corns would be able to survive a british winter im sure they could probably manage during the summer months ok though

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