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Snake Thread 2019

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No just big... they do get pretty large.
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Badace52 said:

Picture quality is pretty bad, but I think that is a large hognose based on shape and patterning.

I agree but in that area a rattle would almost make it a Timber Rattlesnake.
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ttha_aggie_09 said:

Badace52 said:

Picture quality is pretty bad, but I think that is a large hognose based on shape and patterning.

I agree but in that area a rattle would almost make it a Timber Rattlesnake.


Lavaca county has registered a Timber
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Copperhead.

Hognose bellies are pretty plain.
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From Instagram. Sorry for the double post.
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Not western hognoses...

https://images.app.goo.gl/irvSMTs4LVLdGcv69
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Robk said:

Copperhead.

Hognose bellies are pretty plain.
I was thinking that was the back, but if thats the belly this makes sense
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There are timber rattlers in that area. This is not one but the pattern and black tail make it look like one. Likely hognose....
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ttha_aggie_09 said:

There are timber rattlers in that area. This is not one but the pattern and black tail make it look like one. Likely hognose....


I saw pictures of hognoses and some
have a "ring" near the tail. To me it looks like there is one on that snake as well. Is that correct?
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My second guess would be a headless cottonmouth, but I really can't even tell if it has a head.
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Badace52
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Are there any more pics?
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Badace52 said:

Are there any more pics?
No, sorry this was just a screen shot from an instagram post from one of my wife's friends
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Typically a western hog is black with a few orangish checkers. The picture you provided is captive produced genetic mutant. Plus not really in range of westerns in halletsville. While they use to have pockets throughout the area (east Texas, gulf coast) it would be a significant find.
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AZAG08 said:

Robk said:

Copperhead.

Hognose bellies are pretty plain.
I was thinking that was the back, but if thats the belly this makes sense
Yeah. it is the ventral surface
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ttha_aggie_09 said:

There are timber rattlers in that area. This is not one but the pattern and black tail make it look like one. Likely hognose....
The color is one thing I think is off. I do not think it is really black, just looks that way due to the lack of color of the overall photo.

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Since I am on, here are a couple cell phone shots from last year. Understand I do not take a lot of time photographing anymore. Just quick cell phone shots for the most part.









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There were some pretty awesome snakes in there. You should name them (and whether "poisonous" or not) so we folks can learn wtf not to kill.
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agcrock2005 said:

There were some pretty awesome snakes in there. You should name them (and whether "poisonous" or not) so we folks can learn wtf not to kill.

Do not kill (by law):

Indigo Snakes
Timber Rattlesnakes
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agcrock2005 said:

There were some pretty awesome snakes in there. You should name them (and whether "poisonous" or not) so we folks can learn wtf not to kill.
I thought yall liked to guess. BTW don't kill any.

1. Baird's ratsnake
2. Rock rattlesnake (ven)
3. Copperhead (Ven)
4. Alterna (grey-banded kingsnake)
5. Same as above
6 Mexican Hognose
7 Mexican Hognose
8 Mexican hognose as found

All these snakes were found in Terrell, Jeff Davis or Presidio counties.
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https://www.fox4news.com/amp/trending/massive-17-foot-python-with-73-eggs-captured-in-south-florida-preserve?__twitter_impression=true
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you know, i was just thinking how awesome it would be to get paid to hunt pythons in the glades...then i read a a few more lines and saw this

Quote:

Hunters in the program are paid $8.25 per hour

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AZAG08 said:

Having trouble with this one -- I know its not a good picture (was a screen shot of something I was shown)
This was taken around Hallettsville



Belly pattern and black ventral past the tail, I would say cottonmouth
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Robk said:

Since I am on, here are a couple cell phone shots from last year. Understand I do not take a lot of time photographing anymore. Just quick cell phone shots for the most part.



Ag83
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Robk and 12f Mane disagreeing on an ID???

Snake thread, we have a problem.

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12f Mane said:

AZAG08 said:

Having trouble with this one -- I know its not a good picture (was a screen shot of something I was shown)
This was taken around Hallettsville



Belly pattern and black ventral past the tail, I would say cottonmouth
This was my second guess, and seeing it on a computer and not my cellphone, I'm much more confident that this is a headless cottonmouth.
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Robk
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I will defer to 12f Mane. My main hangup on cottonmouth is I do not think that is true to color, based off all the other colors I am seeing it as lighter. Plus he knows more about LECHS (Lame east coast herps). LOL.
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Robk said:

I will defer to 12f Mane. My main hangup on cottonmouth is I do not think that is true to color, based off all the other colors I am seeing it as lighter. Plus he knows more about LECHS (Lame east coast herps). LOL.
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Robk said:

I will defer to 12f Mane. My main hangup on cottonmouth is I do not think that is true to color, based off all the other colors I am seeing it as lighter. Plus he knows more about LECHS (Lame east coast herps). LOL.


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Long-time lurker, first-time posting an image.
Saw this guy at Halls Bayou Ranch in Galveston County (Santa Fe, TX).
Almost ran over him with my Polaris but safely relocated him to side of road. Really neat snake.
Apologies for blurry shot, didn't realize I was in portrait mode...

AZAG08
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Great looking king snake
Lance in Round Mountain
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This fellow was hanging out on the rocks. Don't know the species. Blanco County.
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Rat Snake
BuddysBud
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The speckled king snake is one of the prettiest snakes. Since its preferred food includes venomous snakes, it's a great snake to have around.
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Got my first capture of the year today. About a 2 foot hognose, and it put up quite the hiss and hood show. Even a couple of mock strikes. I'll put up a couple of pictures in a bit.
 
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