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Snake thread 2020

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DatTallArchitect
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Snakes no like winter
HoldMyBeer
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DatTallArchitect said:

Snakes no like winter
So that makes me a snake.
BigEasy
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Never posted here but love checking everything out. I'm in Houston and they started clearing a lot behind my office so I was checking it out and found this guy. Left him be so he could get some sun but curious what type?
Daddy-O5
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Hard to see the schnoz but looks like an Eastern Hognose to me.
DatTallArchitect
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Looks like a hognose to me
Scoopen Skwert
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I don't see the rattles but dang if that doesn't look like a timber.

I'll probably be wrong and it's a hog nose.

But definitely stay away until the experts post.
Scoopen Skwert
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Didn't see the 2 posts above mine when I was typing.

If I've given bad info I do apologize.
zooguy96
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Eastern Hognose. Heterodon platyrhinos.
I know a lot about a little, and a little about a lot.
BigEasy
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Thanks! Yeah I figured he probably got stirred up with the clearing and he was on the other side of a fence still or I would have gotten a better picture.
Scoopen Skwert
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zooguy96 said:

Eastern Hognose. Heterodon platyrhinos.


Why does their pattern always make me think timber?
zooguy96
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Patterning is similar. Timbers are a lot darker and have a white line between some of the patterning.

Also - behavior - hognoses will spread out their neck like a cobra, "strike" (mouth closed), and play dead.

Oh, and range. The only rattlesnakes you'll find in the Houston area would be Western Diamondbacked.

I know a lot about a little, and a little about a lot.
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bh93 said:

zooguy96 said:

Eastern Hognose. Heterodon platyrhinos.

Why does their pattern always make me think timber?
To be honest there was a split second where I thought that was a possibility although it soon dawned on me what it actually was.

An actual Herp guy can speak more to this, but I also generally think a Hognose is much more likely in Houston than a Timber. I caught several hognoses over the years in Houston but think it's pretty far south for Timbers.
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12f Mane
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Timbers have almost certainly been extirpated from Harris County. Not uncommon in the counties north of there though.
Null and Void
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Found this sunbather in a subdivision lake in West Houston.



HoldMyBeer
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DBWS?
ttha_aggie_09
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Yep
Null and Void
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Additional photo taken this morning. A second DBWS can be found a little higher in the cypress. This particular small pond has at least four snakes.
 
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