Yeah, it sucks that they are venomous because they are a strikingly awesome looking snake.BreNayPop said:
That's a gorgeous copperhead. I hate venomous snakes, but can appreciate their beauty.
Yeah, it sucks that they are venomous because they are a strikingly awesome looking snake.BreNayPop said:
That's a gorgeous copperhead. I hate venomous snakes, but can appreciate their beauty.
Not in Texas. Around here we call them Crawfish Snakes, Crawdad Snakes or Mudbug Snakes.Badace52 said:
Are those also called crayfish snakes?
I usually let this thread grow some and then enjoy a nice leisurely scroll through it all. This is why I do it, for gems like this along with IDs. You can tee it up with the best of them Gregg.jgh85Ag said:HoldMyBeer said:
West Houston about 18" long. Sorry about the poor picture but the wife wasn't getting close to the head.
They say wedding cake causes that.
Does anyone here think the Glossy Swamp and Louisiana Pine snake look a little like Eastern Brown snakes from Australia? Prior to finding this thread years ago, I'd never heard of either of the first two.12f Mane said:
That's neat and maybe the first one posted on here - glossy swampsnake. Southeast Texas?