You sure that wasn't TFOS gobbling down your snake? A little thank you for not letting everyone know he fired a 95?
Ag83 said:
Eye shape is more or less an old wives' tale of snake ID.Mr. Frodo said:
When I zoom in on eyes they don't look round … more cat like … I agree… thinking cotton mouth.
Mr. Frodo said:Ag83 said:
I saw that too … had to go look. It just crushed that rattlesnakes neck or head. Fatty not playing around.
Ag83 said:
Mr. Frodo said:Ag83 said:
I saw that too … had to go look. It just crushed that rattlesnakes neck or head. Fatty not playing around.
Did it have a lighter colored belly? Pattern and coloration looks kind of like a scarlet snake to me. Very close to scarlet king snake, but slightly different.AZAG08 said:
Not the best pic but it was still dark out as I was walking to my truck to go to work this morning
Scarlet kingsnake I believe
Fort Myers FL
We see a lot of snakes as our house backs up to a large preserve, but this was a new one for me
Very cool, that's a scarlet snake. The orange neck band (and where the first band starts) is a good way to tell the two apart.AZAG08 said:
Not the best pic but it was still dark out as I was walking to my truck to go to work this morning
Scarlet kingsnake I believe
Fort Myers FL
We see a lot of snakes as our house backs up to a large preserve, but this was a new one for me
How far north in Georgia, if you don't mind?1990AG said:
That was supposed to be more of a "well…..what do we have here?" Post.
He is unfortunately dispatched. Been in GA 15 years and this is the first one ever in the yard and he showed next to the front door
Kool said:How far north in Georgia, if you don't mind?1990AG said:
That was supposed to be more of a "well…..what do we have here?" Post.
He is unfortunately dispatched. Been in GA 15 years and this is the first one ever in the yard and he showed next to the front door
There are discussions I have seen where people say they have seen "poisonous water moccasins" as far north as Rabun County. Others say they do not come that far north, yet some argue that warming temperatures have pushed their terrain further north.
Lol it's probably a damn ribbon snake and they saw the stripes running down its back. My wife described one the same way a few weeks ago, insinuating it was a coral.oh no said:
I'm getting a new roof built on my house today. One of the guys on the crew just showed my wife a picture of a "big" snake in my yard that was aggressively chasing one of them early this morning during prep as they were tarping the pool and covering the flower beds. Wife said it was red, black, and yellow striped. I don't want to interrupt the crew that is busy throwing shingles off my roof right now, but I'm going to ask the contractor to try to send me the picture from his guy later this afternoon/evening. Stay tuned.
got the picture. They think it might be in my pool skimmer nowMyNameIsJeff said:Lol it's probably a damn ribbon snake and they saw the stripes running down its back. My wife described one the same way a few weeks ago, insinuating it was a coral.oh no said:
I'm getting a new roof built on my house today. One of the guys on the crew just showed my wife a picture of a "big" snake in my yard that was aggressively chasing one of them early this morning during prep as they were tarping the pool and covering the flower beds. Wife said it was red, black, and yellow striped. I don't want to interrupt the crew that is busy throwing shingles off my roof right now, but I'm going to ask the contractor to try to send me the picture from his guy later this afternoon/evening. Stay tuned.