BadAzzBohemian said:
Sealy Prarie
DBWS. right?
BadAzzBohemian said:
Sealy Prarie
3 snipers and 5 bighorn sheepttha_aggie_09 said:
Terrible picture, I know…. Had a 6' Indigo basking right by the road this morning when I was loading feeders. I had a choice of getting a good picture or catching it and unfortunately, didn't do either… my 9 year old was quite concerned with me trying to catch this "giant" snake, although she should be used to it by now.
I googled "cottonmouth" and then "Texas cottonmouth" and none of the pictures look like this guy. Most are much darker. I love this thread and just trying to learn how he knew.DatTallArchitect said:
The pattern is right
Don't confuse color with pattern. The color can get lighter or darker. There have been pictures posted where the color of the cottonmouth is so dark that you can't pick up the pattern and barely see the mascara. 12f maine and BadAce can add moreagcrock2005 said:I googled "cottonmouth" and then "Texas cottonmouth" and none of the pictures look like this guy. Most are much darker. I love this thread and just trying to learn how he knew.DatTallArchitect said:
The pattern is right
agcrock2005 said:I googled "cottonmouth" and then "Texas cottonmouth" and none of the pictures look like this guy. Most are much darker. I love this thread and just trying to learn how he knew.DatTallArchitect said:
The pattern is right
My nightmare is riding 20 mph down a trail on my mountain bike and just cruising right over something like this, realizing it too late, trying to stop, then not trying to stop, then crashing.Vepp said:
Western Diamondback Rattlesnake. 3rd time this month I've come frighteningly close to stepping on one. Lake Georgetown.
My POV
Better look
Classic Camoflague - I came within 2 feet before I stopped short.
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Education: https://www.desertusa.com/reptiles/western-diamondback-rattlesnake.html