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Snake Thread: 2024

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MyNameIsJeff
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Aw man. That was a prairie king or great plain rat snake (still can't differentiate those two).
12f Mane
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Slowinki's cornsnake. Not too common anywhere.
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12f Mane said:

Slowinki's cornsnake. Not too common anywhere.

Great! My FIL is killing rare snakes!
12f Mane
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He's definitely killing free pest control.
alittleright
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Seen quite a few of these guys lately. He was a big one
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A healthy Western Diamondback near my trash bins the other day.

krosch11
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Alright this one confuses me too. Nose looks rectangular which makes me thing cottonmouth. But those bands look really uniform as a DBWS.

Which one is it?
ttha_aggie_09
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DBWS.

If you pay attention to the bands, this is what 12fmane was alluding to in the ID a few spots back that most people, including myself, thought was a CM. I am still not 100% sold it wasn't a CM but I'm not 100% it's a DBWS either… the picture wasn't super close and it was hard to tell. I do trust his judgement though.
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The other one didn't seem to have as uniform bands but completely see what you're saying. Hard to tell from a distance . I'm DBWS on this one given the bands and length , nose confused me a bit .
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Aggie87 said:

A healthy Western Diamondback near my trash bins the other day.




Looks like a gravid female.
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This beauty visited my front porch today, Tomball/Woodlands area near Burroughs Park. These are stills from a video, and unfortunately I wasn't home. We had some landscaping done yesterday and I suspect her(?) home was disturbed.

Long time lurker here who finally has something to contribute. Really appreciate all y'all who make this such a great thread.


maroon barchetta
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That appears to be a really long example of a coral snake. Much longer than normal.
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I figure a little over two feet. I'll let the experts weigh in on average size around here.
12f Mane
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Definitely at the upper end. Every so often you'll come across a monster (30" or more) and they are almost always females.
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My snake alert collie found this in the yard:





CURDOG90
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Good size rat. NE Brazos County
https://imgur.com/a/c1J9ipe
https://imgur.com/a/FFJ5zNC
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I give up. Too old to make picture post!
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pictures I have figured out, but after that I feel the same way sir.....
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Thanks
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DoitBest said:




Rat snake behavior?
ttha_aggie_09
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I'd say trying to eat a dachshund/terrier/mix is not normal behavior for a rat snake
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I have no idea, just following to learn from the experts here. & post pics of what this guy finds.
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We got a show from a little broad banded water snake today. We were picking up sticks and we have a little wet wx creek and he was hanging out in there and looked to be chasing a fish. He kept looking right at us and I was trying to show him to my kids and he was real docile. Didn't pick him up but he basically let me lift his head up with a stick gently.

I dont think I had seen one this close and I was really surprised with how narrow his head was. Didn't have my phone on me so no pics. Biggest snake we've come across at my place so kids loved it.
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best i could get. believe its a coachwhip. had just seen him enter after i spooked him. while this one was eager to come back out, the traps posted in this thread got me thinking. the ones that get inside walls in search of food or warmth in the winter; how likely is it they find their way back out?
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Agree with coachwhip and my guess is that's not the first time it has used that hole. I'd venture to guess that almost all find their way back out.
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Southwestern Randall County in Texas Panhandle. Little guy is rattlesnake, curious what the big guy is. The rattler is probably 15-18 inches, the long one at least four feet, maybe 5 feet long. Seemed to have a greenish hue with a checkerboard of light brown splotches
zooguy96
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Coachwhip.
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Thanks. Was moving a water tank and disturbed him. He was sort of panicked and he and the rattler were having a disagreement. He raised his head once and I thought coachwhip, but I thought they were darker
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Coachwhip might have himself a little snack.
zooguy96
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CanyonAg77 said:

Thanks. Was moving a water tank and disturbed him. He was sort of panicked and he and the rattler were having a disagreement. He raised his head once and I thought coachwhip, but I thought they were darker


They come in a lot of different color shades. I've seen several different shades, based on locale.
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In Blanco County, our coachwhips are a grey/silver color with alternating lighter/darker patches every 6" or so. Fast as F, and don't care if temps get well into the 90s.
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CanyonAg77 said:

Southwestern Randall County in Texas Panhandle. Little guy is rattlesnake, curious what the big guy is. The rattler is probably 15-18 inches, the long one at least four feet, maybe 5 feet long. Seemed to have a greenish hue with a checkerboard of light brown splotches



As stated before definitely a coachwhip. They come in many colors including gold, bronze, black, red, pink, and often have one color fading into another and sometimes bands. They have distinctive, large, smooth scales and a pissed off look. They like to eat other snakes but that one looks pretty full. I think the prairie rattler is safe.
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CanyonAg77
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They've been living under the same stock tank together. Were some mouse nests and a dead rabbit under there, too. If I can figure out how to post a video, they sort of fussed at each other a bit. The CW was a little panicked and trying to find cover, including where the RS was
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Haven't seen one of these in a while.




 
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