Looks like a small buttermilk racer to me but I could be way off.
12f Mane said:
Definitely a young racer. Young ones look relatively similar, so location will dictate subspecies.
I thought Timber Rattler.jbeck3487 said:
Is that a eastern or western diamondback?
The last one posted is a Timber. He's asking about the previous rattler posted.Texmid said:I thought Timber Rattler.jbeck3487 said:
Is that a eastern or western diamondback?
That's a BAD looking snake.yawny06 said:
Would say at least 3 1/2 to 4 foot.
Isn't it illegal to kill a Timber Rattler?3 Toed Pete said:That's a BAD looking snake.yawny06 said:
Would say at least 3 1/2 to 4 foot.
But it was laid out perfectly for you to pick up the tail and crack it like a whip, snapping it's neck. Or did you after the picture?
Nope, I let him be...Quote:
That's a BAD looking snake.
But it was laid out perfectly for you to pick up the tail and crack it like a whip, snapping it's neck. Or did you after the picture?
I was talking about the juvenile rattlerTexmid said:I thought Timber Rattler.jbeck3487 said:
Is that a eastern or western diamondback?
I see that now. My apologies.jbeck3487 said:I was talking about the juvenile rattlerTexmid said:I thought Timber Rattler.jbeck3487 said:
Is that a eastern or western diamondback?
jbeck3487 said:
Is that a eastern or western diamondback?
Shoot me an email at jtwilliams10 at gmailmandevilleag said:
Just wanted to reach out to see how you wanted to communicate/coordinate photos. The snake id project is due Oct 12. Thanks for your help!
They must have forgot their umbrellas.P.U.T.U said:
Went on the trails between rain and not a dang snake, went from seeing 9 in one day to zero
J_Daddy05 said:
Looks like a coachwhip to me.