Looks like it died from lead poisoning?
Nacho Thigh Juice said:
My eyes must be tricking me but I think I see it's eyes from above.
Nacho Thigh Juice said:Nacho Thigh Juice said:
My eyes must be tricking me but I think I see it's eyes from above.
I wouldn't bet on it but that looks like a dbws.
I sure hope the experts jump in soon.
If I'm wrong I do apologize for the side track. But that is a beautiful picture.
TarponChaser said:
100% cottonmouth in rufnek's pic
Ag 11 said:
What do we have here?
MouthBQ98 said:
Out of the water, they're kind of entertaining. They put on a hell of a show if you get them in the open of being a grumpy badass, with all sorts of bluffing.
You can grab it and turn it over. If it has a single row of scales from the cloaca to the tail, it's a cottonmouth and you probably shouldn't have grabbed it and turned it over. If it has a double row of scales, it's a water snake and you still probably shouldn't have grabbed it because they are meaner than cottonmouths and stink to high heaven to boot.Nacho Thigh Juice said:
Ok well thank you all for the correction. I don't feel too bad for being wrong because there's no way in hell I'd walk up to him and go coochie coochie cooo.
I need to work more on the scales and coloration.
SPOILER ALERT!mrsbeer05 said:
Highly recommend the latest Science Vs podcast episode (S10 E4). It's about snakes and antivenom. I had no idea they used horses to develop antivenom.
MAMBA!!!! hahahahaMouthBQ98 said:
Digging a trench around the foundation to apply Taurus (Termidor) and I've unearthed 4 different snake species: A Dekay's, a texas brown, an earthworm snake, and I unearthed a snake you would get the hell away from if you were in Africa, but is fine here: a yellow belly Racer, who had occupied some sort of little burrow under a plant pot. That long olive colored body looks alarmingly like really bad snakes in other continents.