After doing some digging, I suspect they are yellow bellied racers
Man, that is a hoss. Fat. Looking more like an eastern diamondback size.12f Mane said:
Not sure if I posted this yet, but here's a 63-inch diamondback rattlesnake I found on FM337 around Lost Maples. Looked like someone shot it and cut off the rattle and left it on the side of the road. Impressive snake, especially for that area of that hill country.
McGibblets said:
Butler's Garter snake found in western Michigan
Badace52 said:
Rat snake and he definitely ate something... I'd guess squirrel?
Edit: actually likely she at that size
DAMMIT. Just when you think you are getting really good, I was high fiving myself on yellow bellied racers and you rain on our parade. Sneks are as hard as calculus.12f Mane said:
Three hognoses, which is really freaking cool.
I take exception to her dietary choicesBadace52 said:
Rat snake and he definitely ate something... I'd guess squirrel?
Edit: actually likely she at that size
That is the part that has tripped me up on a few photos posted here and elsewhere. I would look at that photo of the light colored rat in the OP and say that the markings on the back were roughly diamond shaped. Certainly not crisp clear diamonds like on a rattlesnake, but what could be called diamond shaped if you didn't look too close or zoom in on one set of spots.Badace52 said:
Rat snakes have solid black coloring or larger dark patches on the top which don't form diamonds.
For me, the dark vertical lines along the jaw and the lack of the eye stripe/mascara.krosch11 said:
For learning purposes what do you see that gives it away?