I'm not an Aggie, but my daughter is Class of 2009 and my wife is Class of 1982 and my Father-in-Law is Class of 1955 so I hope it's OK to post a question here.
We live just north of San Antonio and have seen a very large snake in our yard and right next door twice in the past 2-months. We've yet to get a great look at it's head, but do have a decent photo of it's body.
The neighborhood debate is whether or not it's a Cottonmouth or an Eastern Hognose snake. Any Herpetologists around here that can tell just from this photo? We're worried about kids, pets and frankly, ourselves. Our neighborhood is 2 acre lots with plenty of undeveloped land that used to be all ranch land.
Here's the photo:
https://www.geartalknet.com/images/snake.jpg
We live just north of San Antonio and have seen a very large snake in our yard and right next door twice in the past 2-months. We've yet to get a great look at it's head, but do have a decent photo of it's body.
The neighborhood debate is whether or not it's a Cottonmouth or an Eastern Hognose snake. Any Herpetologists around here that can tell just from this photo? We're worried about kids, pets and frankly, ourselves. Our neighborhood is 2 acre lots with plenty of undeveloped land that used to be all ranch land.
Here's the photo:
https://www.geartalknet.com/images/snake.jpg