$240 Worth of Pudding said:
San Antonio yesterday afternoon.
Possibly the biggest Western I've ever seen in person.
Man, you need to go down to Hebbronville, Mirando City, Zapata, Rendado area. Pretty sure they all born 5' long and grow from there.
$240 Worth of Pudding said:
San Antonio yesterday afternoon.
Possibly the biggest Western I've ever seen in person.
$240 Worth of Pudding said:
San Antonio yesterday afternoon.
Possibly the biggest Western I've ever seen in person.
Legal Custodian said:
They love strawberries if you ever want to give them a treat.Sea Speed said:
Another 3 toed box turtle.
May have been out wookin por nub instead of food.Sea Speed said:
Weird I tried to give the last one strawberries and he didn't eat them.
maroon barchetta said:
Rattler and milk snake
MyNameIsJeff said:
You might wanna look again.
First one I have ever seen in the Big Country, and I have spent most of my life outdoors.zooguy96 said:
Western Milk snake. Never found one when I lived in Taylor County and frequented neighboring counties. Got to photograph an Arizona Mountain King Snake (which looks similar) back in the day.
VaultingChemist said:First one I have ever seen in the Big Country, and I have spent most of my life outdoors.zooguy96 said:
Western Milk snake. Never found one when I lived in Taylor County and frequented neighboring counties. Got to photograph an Arizona Mountain King Snake (which looks similar) back in the day.
Brazos1865 said:
Probably the largest Hognose I've found. Measured him 30" long, for which he wasn't really cooperative. Also, I've never seen one almost completely dark/blackish with no markings. Maybe shed recently?
He didn't care to put on much of a show, just wanted to hang out. Cool snakes.
MyNameIsJeff said:
That's very similar to the one I posted on page 14. Almost no visible markings.
zooguy96 said:Brazos1865 said:
Probably the largest Hognose I've found. Measured him 30" long, for which he wasn't really cooperative. Also, I've never seen one almost completely dark/blackish with no markings. Maybe shed recently?
He didn't care to put on much of a show, just wanted to hang out. Cool snakes.
It's not uncommon to find completely jet black colored ones in the wild. At one of the zoos I worked at, we got a hognose that was completely maroon. I should have kept that one. The largest one I have ever seen was around 36 inches; when is hooded, it was about 4 inches across.
And, that one is a male.