Appears to be a lime.Yesterday said:
Almost stepped on this guy. Panhandle of Florida. What is it?
Appears to be a lime.Yesterday said:
Almost stepped on this guy. Panhandle of Florida. What is it?
MouthBQ98 said:
Checkered garter snake?
I've been throwing rat snakes out of the chicken coop on the regular. I've gotten to where I just grab them and pull them out. They're not super bitey unless they have a chance to coil up.
It has taught you wellsmstork1007 said:
I think so, but my snake knowledge only comes from this thread over the last few years.
smstork1007 said:
I think so, but my snake knowledge only comes from this thread over the last few years.
smstork1007 said:
Was that snake eating popcorn? Come on Rowdy, you can pull through once again, you stupid little pooch!
smstork1007 said:
Was that snake eating popcorn? Come on Rowdy, you can pull through once again, you stupid little pooch!
Good thing it was just poisonous and not venomousjapantiger said:smstork1007 said:
Was that snake eating popcorn? Come on Rowdy, you can pull through once again, you stupid little pooch!
He's moving pretty slow this morning. Loopy from the pain meds. But everything seems to be pointed in the right direction
That last copperhead is pretty metal. Have to call it silverhead.Serious Lee said:
thought our resident herpers might appreciate this.
https://www.tigerdroppings.com/rant/outdoor/west-texas-herping-trip/114261572/
basically, he finds a kingsnake in both phases, one that is supposedly rare.
and apparently trans pecos copperheads have different coloration than our gulf coast ones.
anyway, pretty interesting thread thats full of different rattlesnakes and spiny lizards and such
12f Mane said:
Yeah... that's a great trip with lots of neat finds but anytime I see grown adults taking trophy shots with every venomous snake they find I have to roll my eyes.
TarponChaser said:
What is that last snake? Appears to be some kind of small viper.