what kind of snake?
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Found this snake crossing the road in Carlyss today. It was about 5 or 6 foot long. Anyone know what it is?
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one more pic of the whole serpent!
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anaconda,:grinpimp: HOpefully its a dead snake now.
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That's a southern diamondback road crosser
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Looks like a king snake which eat other snakes and or of no danger to humans. Hopefully you let it walk.
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Ain't no king snake.
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if you think thats a king snake ur crazy that is a cottontooth rattle moccasin!!!! no really its a water snake from the angle in the pic. would have to see the head a little better. it could have been a water moccasin but the tail was a little too skinny.
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exactly what road was this in carlyss so i can stay away from it unless im heavily armed:eek:
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This snake was just past Vincent Settlement elementary school just past Ursan Drive.
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Indeed it is still slithering in some ditch. I actually waited for it to get in the ditch before leaving so no other cars would hit it. I thought it was a dang stick in the road and strattled my truck as I drove over it and then went back to investigate. |
Fairly sure that is a Rat snake. They are good to have around to control the rat and mouse population.
If you look up info. on them....they can be many different colors and sizes....and look somewhat different. They are also called "corn" snake.....which is also in the Rat snake family. Latt.....I guess that snake was not too far from where I live. |
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its defiantly not a king snake, possibly cottonmouth, it is a bigun!
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The tail on this snake is long and gradually tapers to the end. |
Diamond Back Water Snake?
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I looked up this snake on the LDWF website. It appears to be a Diamond Back Water Snake.
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Your snake and a Diamond back water snake are very similar.
But look closely at the shape of the black color on the 2 snakes. It is a little different. Too different snakes, IMHO. |
Last year I saw these types of snakes mating in the river here in town. The ones I saw were 3+ inches thick and at least 4-5 foot long.
They were wrapped up in a helix shape. |
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I have been luck to have seen this twice in my life. Both times it was in shallow water and all the snakes dissappeared in a matter of seconds. |
Brown water snake for sure. Yours is a big one. Did you introduce him to some #6 shot?
www.atwzoological.com/images/brownwatersnake.jpg http://www.atwzoological.com/images/brownwatersnake.jpg |
Only good snake...is a dead snake!
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That snake is a Texas Rat Snake, aka "Chicken Snake"
Long slender body, and small head, but the markings tend to get it confused with the water snake. As mentioned before, great for controlling mice, but dam they can scare the hell out of you, and they are aggressive, but absolutely Harmless! |
Def. a water snake, shot a 4 foot'er the other day
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Fool, Google images for Texas Rat Snake and "conpare" ;) |
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Does the one I killed mkae it a rat snake because it had a rat in it? lmao Sorry..ole 12 ga. wasn't too kind to him..blew 6-8 inches off..poor lil guy |
Good shot Fool, that "was" a healthy water snake! :)
I hate snakes, scared to death of them, and my 6 year would pick up everyone he sees if I would let him. Trying to train him to know the difference, but I just ask him for now if you a see snake come check with me before you get too close! I have rice fields on 3 sides of my house and I haven't seen many true Water Mocassin/Cottonmouths, but I know they are there! |
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I try...Not much you can do when they are in a tree...just shoot! |
yea I'm with Gerald, I think thats a rat snake if my memory serves me right
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looks like what we call a chicken snake
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definitely a rat/chicken snake.
first pic is a rat snake, the second is a water snake |
i know someone who works for an oil company
he is really qualified at identifying snakes ill give him a call |
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That last picture I know for sure is a water snake, due to the red..Neither my snake or the orginal poster's has red...so rat snakes? Bare;y got knicked by a water snake this past duck season...Moved a stick/brush pile and he jumped out at me...I sharted.:*****::cry: |
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Thanks for the backup there Warren, I would of put the pic's in my post, but not too good with the "copy & paste". I am not a "conputer" genius, like someone on here! :*****: |
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