Sunday, July 19, 2009

RICHIE WEST PICKS UP ALAN F'S CHALLENGE..

The dreaded Slobber Mouth snake is native to North America, principally in a small region in western Kentucky and Tennessee. While it typically grows to be around 3 feet long, some have been caught that measure 5 feet in length. The Slobber Mouth Snake is also called the Spittoon or the Slick Fanged Wet Racer. However, these names now are quite archaic and are commonly heard among visitors from Devon. The Slobber Mouth gets its name from the incessant secretion of saliva. The saliva is poisonous but is sometimes harvested by perfume and airplane oil manufacturers.

The Slobber Mouth's diet consists of insects, rodents, and biscuits. It is often confused with the Corn Snake. There is the old Murray, Kentucky adage: “Red and white, take quick flight; red and orange…” (No one in Murray could come up with a word to finish the rhyme and it remains unfinished to this day.)

The Slobber Mouth is a pit viper that has been known to lure unsuspecting souls to pick it up and play with it. It oftentimes bites the lip of the victim. The only known cure from its bite is the amputation of an unaffected limb.

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