Broad banded water snake?
Ptery83 said:
Florida golf course
jpb1999 said:
What is this fatty?
Mas89 said:
What kind is this?
12f Mane said:jpb1999 said:
What is this fatty?
This is a hognose
jpb1999 said:
Thanks! So same question, any danger of having it around with 2 young kids that like to explore this area. It lives in a rock wall near the house. Any benefit of having it around? Or should I just try and relocate it?
are those 3 your personal pictures 12f? They all seem to have perfected the patented 12F pose.12f Mane said:
"Texas" and "western" are the same thing. There was a taxonomic change a few years ago that separated the American ratsnakes into species (they were previously all the same species, just broken out into subspecies). Our Texas ratsnakes got renamed Western. I'm personally not a fan of the name change or taxonomic change, and it's a common thing in herpetology at the moment.
That said, western ratsnakes and great plains (southwestern) ratsnakes are different species, and at the moment slowinski's ratsnakes are separated as well.
Western (previously Texas) Ratsnake
Great Plains (Southwestern) Ratsnake
Slowinki's (corn) Ratsnake
My first thought was also a juvenile cottonmouth on this one. I've never seen a broadbanded watersnake with such a pattern. Cool find.Walt Luddiger said:
whats crazy is if you couldnt get the whole snake in the picture, id have been about 90% sure it was cottonmouth
We have these in the neighborhood. Look at the vertical mouth bars - that is water snake 100%MyNameIsJeff said:My first thought was also a juvenile cottonmouth on this one. I've never seen a broadbanded watersnake with such a pattern. Cool find.Walt Luddiger said:
whats crazy is if you couldnt get the whole snake in the picture, id have been about 90% sure it was cottonmouth
Are you missing a link or referring to a previous post?CURDOG90 said:
What is this one?
Yes, it has the vertical lines on the mouth. Dark coloration means one of the pros will have to chime in which variety it is, but it's a water snake.Texmid said:
Facebook friend claiming this is a cottonmouth. Looks too skinny to me and I cannot tell if those are vertical lines under the mouth. What does the all-knowing Snake thread think?
Cotton mouths generally have the chunky body and a very "short tail," right?Decay said:Yes, it has the vertical lines on the mouth. Dark coloration means one of the pros will have to chime in which variety it is, but it's a water snake.Texmid said:
Facebook friend claiming this is a cottonmouth. Looks too skinny to me and I cannot tell if those are vertical lines under the mouth. What does the all-knowing Snake thread think?