a lot of us wouldn't say "yeah kill the cottonmouth" either though.
Nobody around west Texas calls them massasauga. I doubt very many would even know what you were talking about. By the way, I don't kill any snakes unless it is venomous and it wanders into my house or yard.The Original AG 76 said:Thats what I've always called them or just " ground rattlers".VaultingChemist said:
It moves somewhat differently from your typical rattlesnake in that it has a frantic, fast crawling motion when fleeing. It is usually much more prone to strike if provoked.....about three times as frequently as a diamondback, which is why I think they are more dangerous than the diamondback.
The old timers called them prairie ground rattlers.
But then again there is that " old timers" thing.....
Poor rat snakeBohunkAg said:
My buddy that lives 1/2 mile from me killed one of these on his back porch.
Hope it doesn't bother some of you.
The Original AG 76 said:Thats what I've always called them or just " ground rattlers".VaultingChemist said:
It moves somewhat differently from your typical rattlesnake in that it has a frantic, fast crawling motion when fleeing. It is usually much more prone to strike if provoked.....about three times as frequently as a diamondback, which is why I think they are more dangerous than the diamondback.
The old timers called them prairie ground rattlers.
But then again there is that " old timers" thing.....
Finn Maccumhail said:
Pythons are outside too...
7 meter python kills & eats man in Indonesia
SteveBott said:
Pretty sure that is Fake News. I remember seeing that 7-10 years ago on the internet. Pretty sure it was real at the time.
thats a big pile of nope right thereaggieZephyr said:
Decay said:
That thing is massive!
12f Mane said:
Public service announcement = not every small snake is a baby. We have multiple species that are adults by the time they hit 6 inches.
Pretty sure this is a rough earth snake. Grass snakes are not native to the United States. There is no snake species with the common name Grass Snake in the U.S.Tursiops93 said:
This was posted on a neighbor hood website as a "Baby Cottonmouth." I am sure it is not, but not sure what it is. Some insight if you please and what tells you it's ID?