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|Disposition_Social_Habits= They tend to be in small groups of 3. This may be because of mating or hunting, though perhaps they mate in threes. | |Disposition_Social_Habits= They tend to be in small groups of 3. This may be because of mating or hunting, though perhaps they mate in threes. | ||
|Habitat= In the Ferrell lakes, ponds, and rivers, though you occasionally may find them on the shores. | |Habitat= In the Ferrell lakes, ponds, and rivers, though you occasionally may find them on the shores. | ||
|Other_Notes= Quite a beautiful | |Other_Notes= Quite a beautiful creature and often confused with other large blue snakes. | ||
[[File:Large_Ferrell_Water_Snake_02.png|thumb|frame|300px|right|A group of 3 Ferrell Water Snakes relaxing in the shallow pond waters.]] | [[File:Large_Ferrell_Water_Snake_02.png|thumb|frame|300px|right|A group of 3 Ferrell Water Snakes relaxing in the shallow pond waters.]] | ||
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Revision as of 06:53, 1 June 2021
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Research
Creature Name: Large Ferrell Water Snake
Observations by: Svipdagr
Creature Type: Animal ((1231))
Creature Subtype: Reptile
CTS trainable: Not yet (researching).
Introduction
Some say, "Snakes are not typically aggressive and flee when confronted. Venomous snakes, though, may bite instinctively before fleeing. This particular species can often be seen hunting in the lakes and ponds of Ferrell." And this is true, though they are more often seen relaxing in the waters and enjoying a swim. As they are quite large they do not have many natural predators and rarely feel the need to flee, but are not strongly aggressive either.
Feeding Habits
They often wait quietly in an area until their prey comes by, when they quickly strike out and bite. The poison does the rest and the snake finds their meal.
Disposition and Social Habits
They tend to be in small groups of 3. This may be because of mating or hunting, though perhaps they mate in threes.
Habitat
In the Ferrell lakes, ponds, and rivers, though you occasionally may find them on the shores.
Fylgia
Most compatible: TBD
- TBD
Other notes
Quite a beautiful creature and often confused with other large blue snakes.