ID this snake, please?

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by Melon, Aug 7, 2011.

  1. Melon

    Melon Well-Known Member

    Found on the driveway this morning. About fourteen inches long, spotted white on its underside.

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  2. kdc1970

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  3. tassy

    tassy Well-Known Member

    DH says it looks like a rat or king snake, not poisonous though... agree with kdc, don't kill it. Maybe use a long branch or a rake to relocate it to the woods.
     
  4. dangerboy

    dangerboy Well-Known Member

  5. Kelyel

    Kelyel Well-Known Member

    KEY Snake ID info is the EYE --->
    Round pupil are OK , vertical "cat eye" are BAD.
     
  6. Gomer Pyle

    Gomer Pyle Well-Known Member

    I'm certainly no fan of snakes but it's nice to hear folks saying "...don't kill it!".

    Based solely on probability, I'd bet money it's just a harmless rat snake.

    Please don't take this as gospel but I think the ones you really have to worry about identifying (copperheads and cottonmouths- rattlesnakes are pretty obvious) have prominent heat pits -heat detectors- on their heads that look like large nostrils.
     
  7. Melon

    Melon Well-Known Member

    Thanks. I checked the snake page after I dropped it into a bucket, but wasn't sure which it might be.

    When I took it out to photo it, it zigged when it should have zagged and got caught in a bad position. It is no longer with us, now dropped in a creek to feed the circle of life.

    Mean little thing, though.
     
  8. kdc1970

    kdc1970 Guest

    I'm not after having one as a pet, but I sure think they have their place outside. We have a large black snake living under the shed out back, he's been there for several years. I think he's very cool to look at although I guarantee I will scream like a banshee if he suprises me. :jester:
     
  9. Gomer Pyle

    Gomer Pyle Well-Known Member

    Tough break for the snake but what can you do? You have to protect your family and you can't take chances with that.

    I'm still curious as to what it was, though.
     
  10. Gomer Pyle

    Gomer Pyle Well-Known Member

    My neighbor called me to get one out of her barn the other month. I walked from a bright, sunny day into a dark barn and dang near stepped on him! Scared the heck outta both of us (me and the snake, that is...).
     
  11. kdc1970

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  12. kdc1970

    kdc1970 Guest

    This one is hard to suprise, he is very skittish. I see him poke his head up between the slats of the ramp, but if you open the back door, he is gone before you can blink. When it first got warm, we had two big ole black snakes in the yard at the same time. I just know there are some babies out there somewhere. :jester:
     
  13. CraigSPL

    CraigSPL Well-Known Member


    Just lost one of my pet snakes on Friday. She had been with us for about 12 years or so.

    Down to just 3 now.
     
  14. kdc1970

    kdc1970 Guest

    I'm sorry to hear that! We get attached to our pets, no matter whether they have fur or not. :grouphug:
     
  15. BuzzMyMonkey

    BuzzMyMonkey Well-Known Member

  16. CAROLINA SUN

    CAROLINA SUN Well-Known Member

    Who wants to get close enough to check the pupils of it's eyes. NOT ME!:iagree:
     
  17. CanisLupis

    CanisLupis Banned

    Alabama Blacksnake?
     
  18. BuzzMyMonkey

    BuzzMyMonkey Well-Known Member

    no you didn't
     
  19. Rcskip

    Rcskip Well-Known Member

    baby black rat snake---in the same family as corn snakes, but corns are considered red rat snakes
     

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