A 2 headed roo, i'd say thrilling or even a little thriller.My...

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    A 2 headed roo, i'd say thrilling or even a little thriller.

    My critters for the week were actually helpful critters in that they eat and hunt the not so desirable..

    https://hotcopper.com.au/data/attachments/1657/1657000-c550b5921559636e4a2bf299ec9d4f5f.jpg
    These 2 managed to ride around town for at least a day in one of the compactors. They've found a foster family already.

    https://hotcopper.com.au/data/attachments/1657/1657012-38f48ce68da2ed342fa7fd3502df794a.jpg

    This greenie was hanging out around the eggplants, I hoping he's just taking out the mice and Cuban tree frogs and not my lizard that guards the plant tops.

    https://hotcopper.com.au/data/attachments/1657/1657031-727364a295483fe2dfc489f0d4d20544.jpg

    This is my favorite. I've been seeing her basking where I go sit for coffee in the morning for about a month. Well I usually only see the end of her tail as she is called a Black Racer for a reason, extremely evasive of people. She is however the one that is most helpful as far as poisonous snakes. She is not poisonous but will take out rattlers and the different types of moccasins. So I was completely surprised when she decided to slither up to about 2 feet from me to check me out.

    https://owlcation.com/stem/Facts-about-Southern-Black-Racer-Snakes

    Well I guess I fell for all the myths above about black racers. I'm going to keep believing.
    Maybe she was just looking for a small fluffy newborn.
 
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