Does anyone know what type of snake this is? Saw it in May 2 years ago just before Woody Gap. It is about 3' long. Thanks! JB42. What Kind - I Don't Know.JPG40. Doug Walked Right Over This Snake.JPG41. He Didn't Even See it!.JPG
Does anyone know what type of snake this is? Saw it in May 2 years ago just before Woody Gap. It is about 3' long. Thanks! JB42. What Kind - I Don't Know.JPG40. Doug Walked Right Over This Snake.JPG41. He Didn't Even See it!.JPG
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looks like a milk snake
Here, on the left coast, I would think it's a Gopher snake. Where you are, could it be a Bull snake?
The head looks longer like that of a constricter,someone could have releashed it???but I really don't know snakes and this is only a guess.
sort of looks like a brown water snake
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I would say that it is an OLD Brown Water Snake. The slim head is an identifying feature
The head does not look like a pit viper, but it is thick bodied. The markings throw me, I am stumped....It is not a released constrictor...looks like a brown milk snake as mentioned before but the markings...hmm.
Looks like some type of Nerodia water snake to me.
Definitely a water snake. Along with garter snakes, the most prevalent snake in the US. Nice shot. They make good pets once you calm them down. They can be a mite nippy at first.
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For sure a northern water snake (Nerodia sipedon) they look way different when they are wet. Which is how they are most often seen. If that was durring a drout then he may have been seeking a new body of water since his very well may have dried up. THATS A FAT ONE.
Somewhat similar to this one I saw last weekend on the Sheltowee Trace in KY
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