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MouthBq lives on the road that inspired the famous Steve Earle song, "Copperhead Road"Lateralus Ag said:
That's fascinating. Is that a juvenile copperhead?
Great post, pics and video.TexAg1987 said:
I was told y'all may enjoy this.
https://texags.com/forums/46/topics/3042066
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My wife was working this weekend and wanted me to bring lunch so I thought "I have to drive it sometime", so I took the truck being sure to look frequently around the truck while I was driving. Nothing.
Damnit! Saw slender tail and thought I might have actually gotten it right.12f Mane said:
Blotched water snake
12f Mane said:
Blotched water snake
Harrison Wells said:
Found near Aledo, TX. It's not my property.
I've seen it here and Facebook forums so it's definitely out there as an identified. Really don't like it because lots of snakes lose their tail tips, and water snakes seemingly at a much higher ratio than other snakes (maybe crawfish or predatory fish when the snakes are young?)agcrock2005 said:
I have a jacked up brain (dammit cancer!)...but could have sworn people talked about that for one of the venomous snakes on these threads. I won't pay attention to that one anymore though.
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention the frog part!12f Mane said:
That's awesome. YB racer eating a frog.
Welcome to the glory that is the annual TexAgs Snake thread, and with a heck of an entry.TexAg1987 said:
I was told y'all may enjoy this.
https://texags.com/forums/46/topics/3042066
I appreciate any tips you provide. I was a "kill every snake I see" type person until I saw information from you and a couple other posters on this thread a few years ago.Quote:
I've seen it here and Facebook forums so it's definitely out there as an identified. Really don't like it because lots of snakes lose their tail tips, and water snakes seemingly at a much higher ratio than other snakes (maybe crawfish or predatory fish when the snakes are young?)
agcrock2005 said:I appreciate any tips you provide. I was a "kill every snake I see" type person until I saw information from you and a couple other posters on this thread a few years ago.Quote:
I've seen it here and Facebook forums so it's definitely out there as an identified. Really don't like it because lots of snakes lose their tail tips, and water snakes seemingly at a much higher ratio than other snakes (maybe crawfish or predatory fish when the snakes are young?)
Yeah, the venomous ones meet an untimely death by the Judge pistol if they're within 100 yards of my kids.Quote:
I was the same way and changed for the same reason. I haven't quite graduated to relocating venomous snakes yet, though. I still prefer the .410/whatever long and sharp instrument I have option. Sorry, 12f mane. I'll work on it.
agcrock2005 said:Yeah, the venomous ones meet an untimely death by the Judge pistol if they're within 100 yards of my kids.Quote:
I was the same way and changed for the same reason. I haven't quite graduated to relocating venomous snakes yet, though. I still prefer the .410/whatever long and sharp instrument I have option. Sorry, 12f mane. I'll work on it.