BoykinAg2017 said:
Not sure on this one, but I'm guessing ratsnake? Just north of Toledo Bend
If it's that squiggly it's gotta be. Hell I don't even know snakes that well.
BoykinAg2017 said:
Not sure on this one, but I'm guessing ratsnake? Just north of Toledo Bend
BoykinAg2017 said:
Yeah. I've been loosely following these threads the past couple of years, just had never heard that. Admittedly I don't know that much about snakes.
Made me remember a story my dad told me from his youth.VaultingChemist said:
Something that I haven't seen before…….a young rattlesnake flattening out to catch more sun.
Callahan County, Texas.
Txgunrnnr said:And they've been know to wear hats too!rak1693 said:
Have any of y'all heard that some rattlesnakes have quit rattling when they feel threatened in fear of nearby hogs? I've heard they've kind of adapted to not attract a hog's attention but idk if that's true.
Badace52 said:
100% not a timber rattlesnake and looks nothing like one. It doesn't even have keeled scales. Not sure it is a ratsnake either though it could be. Where was this snake located and any idea on size?
ttha_aggie_09 said:
I agree and was leaning towards prairie Kingsnake. Could also be Great Plains Ratsnake…
Savior Jimbo said:
Could it possibly be a bullsnake?