maybe timber rattler?Turf.Ag13 said:
What do y'all think about this one? Irving, TX
Didn't see it in person so I'm not sure on relative size.
maybe timber rattler?Turf.Ag13 said:
What do y'all think about this one? Irving, TX
Didn't see it in person so I'm not sure on relative size.
Chances of that surviving and breeding in the DFW area?12f Mane said:
It's someone's pet boa.
No chance of it breeding unless somebody else released a pet boa in the same area. I would be surprised if it made it through a winter in DFW area unless it was able to get into someplace warm and sheltered.Gilligan said:Chances of that surviving and breeding in the DFW area?12f Mane said:
It's someone's pet boa.
I would assume only with others in the Boa family, so probably not with anything native to Texas.DeBoss said:
Can that thing cross mate with any other species like that cottonmouth/copperhead video?
My step-dad had a 6' red-tailed boa that was loose in the house for about 6 months. They finally found it inside a Cerwin Vega speaker.Gilligan said:
I call BS, but I will put this out there. A friends son had a snake. Some kind of small constrictor.
It got loose. Supposedly it was loose hiding in the house between 18 to 24 months before being caught and put back in its cage.
I am thinking not possible. I will let the pros weigh in.
All depends on how many meals they had loose in their house. A small snake could probably last quite a while eating roaches, mice, crickets, etc. 18-24 months would be a long time unless they had a serious rodent infestation, but a few months would not be that surprising. As long as they have a warm spot to hang out, they don't necessarily have to eat all that often to survive. I had a friend in college whose python went missing in her apartment for 3-4 weeks and she found it coiled up in the backside of her fridge, hungry, but no worse for the experience.Gilligan said:
I call BS, but I will put this out there. A friends son had a snake. Some kind of small constrictor.
It got loose. Supposedly it was loose hiding in the house between 18 to 24 months before being caught and put back in its cage.
I am thinking not possible. I will let the pros weigh in.
Yes. Or Pipehorse. Related to seahorses.Ptery83 said:
Dang filter! In the time it took to post I believe I figured out it's a pipefish?
Htownag11 said:
Snake ID Please:
AgDoug02 said:
I see the term Mascara used when identifying a cottonmouth... what exactly is mascara referring to?