I'm all for Ketch failing and exposing it... but I don't know any better myself.
ttha_aggie_09 said:
It's a rat snake
YellAgs said:
Really really hope all they did was relocate.
I was watching a show on one of the 2nd tiers called Buying The Bayou. It one of the HGTV type look at 3 pick one show except its in the swamps and bayous and features some interesting properties and interesting buyers. One show had the gang walking up to a place on a slough and seeing a nice large diamondback water snake in an old water trough. The narrator " informed" us that it was a "HUGE very venomous diamondback water snake that can easily kill." "One bite requires hospitalization within 15 minutes or it could be fatal !!!!" Must be a new species of previously unknown snake.P.U.T.U said:
We have had lots of diamondback water snakes out lately, luckily no one has tried to kill them.
Rocky Top Aggie said:
Husband just texted this. Kids and I are in the house, he's out in the pasture fencing.
I love snakes and this is one of the most beautiful species but he's a little too close for comfort.
PedroJack07 said:
What is it?https://texags.com/forums/60/topics/2949451
Oruc Reis said:
This copperhead was hiding under my neighbors trash can. He walked right past it a few times before noticing it.
That tin piece of metal on the ground looks like a dream home for a copperhead.......or 3.Oruc Reis said:
This copperhead was hiding under my neighbors trash can. He walked right past it a few times before noticing it.
KerrvilleAg said:ok zoo....let's make contact and work a planzooguy96 said:
Nice copperhead.
And, seriously, I'll make Hognose have a new home. My mom lives right outside of Kerrville and I'll be visiting her and other family.
MouthBQ98 said:
2 copperheads yesterday, and unusually for my place in broad afternoon daylight. One was captured and relocated, but the other was gruesomely "detected" by the blades of my riding mower and I didn't notice it was there until my next lap around the yard. Yuck.