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Snake thread 2020

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RABAg04
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moving a water trough and found this guy





Badace52
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Awesome!! Where at?
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RABAg04
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Beeville, I think I know what it is but wanted to get a for sure answer
Badace52
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I bet you are right. Go ahead and guess. As a clue it is a young snake.
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Southern Racer?
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Nope... Gets much bigger than those.

Edit: In fact it is the largest native species of snake in the U.S.
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RABAg04
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so it's a baby indigo?

I thought it was a racer or a crayfish snake
Badace52
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Yep baby indigo snake. Pretty awesome. Especially that far north.
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12th Man Ag
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WooHoo! I guessed right
Ag83
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In a neighbor's tree. Baby rat?


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Badace52 said:

Yep baby indigo snake. Pretty awesome. Especially that far north.
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Although it is as high as a hat, the markings seem off for a rat. Is it a rat snake?
Badace52
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Pretty sure it is a full grown citrus tree of some sort. I would guess orange.
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Badace52
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J/k yeah it's a baby rat snake.
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Badace52 said:

Pretty sure it is a full grown citrus tree of some sort. I would guess orange.
Nailed it.
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Sent to me be a friend. In Austin. Copperheads are pretty freaking cool.







I know a lot about a little, and a little about a lot.
txags92
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Spent the weekend clearing some trees and cut wood around the yard. Wife saw a western ribbon snake about 12-18" long. I was on the other side of the house, so never got to see it. She was bummed that she wasn't able to catch it so we could take a picture for Texags.
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zooguy96 said:

Sent to me be a friend. In Austin. Copperheads are pretty freaking EVIL]


Fixed it for you.
Hobbes01
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Texas brown snake?


P.U.T.U
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No idea what this one is since I was 15-20 feet above it on a bridge. We have tons of water snakes in our area but the body shape seemed to be too thin



I assume this is a salamander? It was a big sucker (6-8") and easily survived my son running over it with a scooter. Ran off behind a tree
12f Mane
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Likely a five-lined skink
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zooguy96 said:

Sent to me be a friend. In Austin. Copperheads are pretty freaking cool.








So what was he eating in the 3rd photo?
zooguy96
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A caterpillar.
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Badace52 said:

Nope... Gets much bigger than those.

Edit: In fact it is the largest native species of snake in the U.S.


We used to catch indigos on sight and bring them back to our hunting camp, as they eat rattlesnakes. We were in Rufugio County, about 15 miles south of Beeville. The biggest one I personally ever brought back to camp was a seven and a half footer. At that length, my "just dangle it by its tail" strategy didn't work really well!
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Found this huge rat snake climbing up one of our bushes to get at a bird's nest 7 feet in the air. At least 5' long, possibly 6. I couldn't get a great picture because I had a dog with me that really wanted to mess with him.
txags92
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Brother sent me this one that a friend took in Idaho. Gopher snake?

12f Mane
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Yes
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Regarding PUTU's first pic, is the "swims with its whole body on the surface vs. swims with just its head on the surface" a real way to tell cottonmouths from water snakes or is that just an urban legend?

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Counterpoint said:

Regarding PUTU's first pic, is the "swims with its whole body on the surface vs. swims with just its head on the surface" a real way to tell cottonmouths from water snakes or is that just an urban legend?


Most of the time they float on top except for when the are hunting. It is pretty obvious when comparing how they swim to get from one place to another.

From the size and slight coloration I could see I "think" this was a banded water snake. It was around 3" and I thought I could see some bands on it. Either a thin one or just the water causing an illusion. We do have several other snakes like rat, ribbon, garter, etc. but it was longer. Got a better idea of the length when I tossed a rock by it to see if it was a stick or snake.
Badace52
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It is not highly reliable but in general, cottonmouths swim much higher in the water (more of their body above the surface) than water snakes. This is more true of older, larger snakes which tend to be wider and float more easily.

However, cottonmouths can swim underwater and will often sit submerged in shallow water during warmer months with just their head above the surface.

So I would say that statement is mostly true, but there are much better identification methods.
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rock08
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Relocated this guy from my wife's expedition to a field down the road



PharmD4
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Lot of activity this Spring.



4stringAg
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That would be a nasty surprise to come walking down a concrete sidewalk and have that young copperhead hiding in the crack and smack you in the ankle.
AgDoug02
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JD, Where on the island did you take that pic?
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Not mine but came from my parents hood, Evia, over by the golf course. Neighborhood backs up to a pretty good sized undeveloped field with the occassional snake or critter popping out.
 
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