My turn. About 18". Nassau Bay wildlife park about 1030 today. My guess is DBWS.
Yep, Cottonmouth all the wayDatTallArchitect said:
Going by the color pattern and tail, it looks like a water moccasin to me.
DatTallArchitect said:
Location? My guess would be an indigo
ttha_aggie_09 said:
Sorry to hear that. Did he post it on SE TX snake ID as well? I seem to remember seeing a similar story there with pictures. Hope he's okay and back to normal soon.
Yeah, leather gloves would be sufficient. I just pick em up behind the head if they are acting up. Most of the time, when I pick them up, they are pretty chill. Corn snakes are definitely chill. I carried one home one night I had found on the road and let it hang out on my arm as I was driving. The neighbors thought I was nuts.Counterpoint said:
Are leather work gloves strong enough to protect against rat snake bites? I've never been bitten by one, but I catch so many in my coop that it would be nice to know for future reference!
one MEEN Ag said:
As a side note, on a house it's not the volts that kill but amps. 1 amp across the heart is enough to get it to defibrillate. Your lowest circuit breaker won't flip until 15 amps. If you're ever a low resistance, those amps will spike.
Would recommend flipping the circuit breaker, it's not worth telling cool stories about being shocked.