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Can You Spot the Copperhead
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<blockquote data-quote="quigley257" data-source="post: 2755161" data-attributes="member: 84442"><p>Just like all the advertisements for camo clothing... low resolution and doctored to even out all the tones. I know they can blend in well but that picture is very misleading. When you train your eye to look for that pattern, they are not all that difficult to pick out. It's always good to review pictures and remind the wife and kids every spring before yard and garden work starts up after a long winter of not having to worry about them. My 5 year old spotted one curled up in the rocks in a garden bed a number of years ago when we were living in Missouri. She had no fear and was a collector of many things creepy-crawly. She did good and came and got mom and dad as soon as she spotted it. she knew to keep her distance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quigley257, post: 2755161, member: 84442"] Just like all the advertisements for camo clothing... low resolution and doctored to even out all the tones. I know they can blend in well but that picture is very misleading. When you train your eye to look for that pattern, they are not all that difficult to pick out. It's always good to review pictures and remind the wife and kids every spring before yard and garden work starts up after a long winter of not having to worry about them. My 5 year old spotted one curled up in the rocks in a garden bed a number of years ago when we were living in Missouri. She had no fear and was a collector of many things creepy-crawly. She did good and came and got mom and dad as soon as she spotted it. she knew to keep her distance. [/QUOTE]
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