What kind of cobra? King?
Stive said:
What kind of cobra? King?
ttha_aggie_09 said:Stive said:
What kind of cobra? King?
That should be the case.
Thanks. Good point about size. Thanks for all your contributions in this topic.12f Mane said:
Texas brown snake. FYI not every small snake is a baby or juvenile.
Yessir. Happy to help. Tell your gardener that this species is actually good for the garden; they are slug eaters.jpd301 said:Thanks. Good point about size. Thanks for all your contributions in this topic.12f Mane said:
Texas brown snake. FYI not every small snake is a baby or juvenile.
When in doubt, nuke 'em out.TxElsie said:
I'm feeling better about my ability to identify venomous and non-venomous snakes and I think that's helping me to not want to kill them all with fire. Awareness does a lot to end prejudice, I guess.
I'd still rather not come across ANY snake, but am hopeful that if/when I do, I can make the informed and correct decision on what it is and how to handle it. Will have to see if it translated IRL.
Thanks to posts like this, of course.
I'm still not too great with IDing cottonmouths - there seems to be a lot of variation in them. Right now I go with black/dark brown and fat bodies/thin necks.
1990AG said:
100% water moccasin!!