First one is a ratsnake. Second is tough but I would go with yellow-bellied watersnake based on the dark dorsal and strongly keeled scales.
quote:I was thinking Hognose myself. My neighbor took the picture and thought it was a Timber Rattlesnake. I can see how they are somewhat similar but the spots looked pretty big...
Spots on the side = hog nose, no?
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Ha, I keep ZERO snakes. They sit under a hide all day, their meals are a pain in the ass, and they stink. Boring.
Regarding the article, Dave was a keeper at the zoo so it shouldn't be a surprise he kept many animals. All of the headlines referencing the story have had click bait titles, IMO. For big time breeders or keepers, 70 really isn't that big of a deal.
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He was really pissy. He started vibrating his tail and feigned a strike when I was still a good distance away. Don't think he liked me snapping his pic and he swam across the creek I was fishing in
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He was really pissy. He started vibrating his tail and feigned a strike when I was still a good distance away. Don't think he liked me snapping his pic and he swam across the creek I was fishing in
Where is this creek so I can avoid it?
quote:Very! And every time I see a Rattler, I notice how their head is so recognizable. They have a "scowl" and just look pissed off!
Timber rattler is a really pretty snake. #nohomo
quote:He might be stocking you. Be alert.
Do snakes roam or do they stick to a certain territory? This section of this creek I fish in I've seen a similar size moccasin every time I'm there and wonder if it's the same one in this pics above each time?
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He was really pissy. He started vibrating his tail and feigned a strike when I was still a good distance away. Don't think he liked me snapping his pic and he swam across the creek I was fishing in
Where is this creek so I can avoid it?
All creeks in the south
quote:A little, but they can be easy to overlook. They also can be abundant in micro-habitats and almost absent from other.
ive lived within 100 miles from houston my entire life and never seen a hognose, is that strange?
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It certainly appears to be so... A juvinile water moccasin also looks very similar to a copperhead but with a yellow tipped tail.