Usually more like a scratch. It's about like scraping your arm on a briar
FrioAg 00 said:
I gotta say, this thread over the year has taught me a ton and completely changed the way I view snakes - but I still don't have the guts to take hold of a good sized one in the wild.
So snake appreciation and snake handling are two very different things. My understanding is the non-venomous ones the bite still bleeds a lot and hurts.
nealan said:
This is from a good sized ribbon snake a few years ago. … granted , a 6' bull snake would probably be worse
Nah, this was back in 2001 or 2002. All VHS - I probably have a video of it somewhere in storage.maroon barchetta said:
Is it on YouTube?
HuttoAg27 said:
Found these while mowing today in Hutto, Texas. Any idea what they could be? Rat snakes are the most common out here I think, but we have also had coral snakes, rattlesnakes, and cottonmouths out here over the years.
You are kidding I think.Texmid said:
I see a copperhead tail.
ETA: I guess I should have zoomed in.
HuttoAg27 said:
Hopefully these pics are a little better
Watchful Ag said:
Are we still posting other reptiles? Saw this little box turtle munching on a mushroom this morning.
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