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My brother sent this to me on his morning jog in Montgomery yesterday.
Very cool Timber!
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My brother sent this to me on his morning jog in Montgomery yesterday.
Absolutely! /NextDoorStringfellow Hawke said:
West Houston. When the snake moved, it was more sideways than forward. Does that make it a sidewinder??
Badace52 said:
Did someone take that picture with a Nokia brick phone??
ttha_aggie_09 said:
It's the Zapruder footage of a brown snake
agcrock2005 said:
Did anyone see the incident in Yellowstone last night where ______ died in about 15 seconds from a rattlesnake bite?
12th Man Ag said:agcrock2005 said:
Did anyone see the incident in Yellowstone last night where ______ died in about 15 seconds from a rattlesnake bite?
Just watching today and watched that scene! Pretty funny!
Timbers making solid comeback toward the west. This is the 3rd-4th big fat timber photo from west of I45 I've seen this year.J_Daddy05 said:Quote:
My brother sent this to me on his morning jog in Montgomery yesterday.
Very cool Timber!
Is that what the trans said to you?Null and Void said:
My snake is bigger than your snake
Null and Void said:
My snake is bigger than your snake
Can you tell us how you ID'd that? My initial thought was bullsnake but I'm obviously no expert.ttha_aggie_09 said:
Juvenile Rat Snake
agcrock2005 said:Can you tell us how you ID'd that? My initial thought was bullsnake but I'm obviously no expert.ttha_aggie_09 said:
Juvenile Rat Snake
Yep! The "bandit mask" on the face is the best way I have heard it described, but a lot of it is also the pattern and coloration of the snake.BuddysBud said:agcrock2005 said:Can you tell us how you ID'd that? My initial thought was bullsnake but I'm obviously no expert.ttha_aggie_09 said:
Juvenile Rat Snake
The pattern on the top of the head is a good indicator in this picture.
As mentioned above the "bandit mask" is a big tell but the color and pattern are dead giveaways that it's a rat snake. Bull snakes tend to have a lot more open space (or smaller blotching) in their pattern than rat snakes. Their color is generally lighter too. Bull snakes and western diamond backs look very similar to a lot of people…agcrock2005 said:Can you tell us how you ID'd that? My initial thought was bullsnake but I'm obviously no expert.ttha_aggie_09 said:
Juvenile Rat Snake