I was an "any snake near the water is a water moccasin" moron up until a few years ago when I had a slow time at work and went through every snake thread.agswin1988 said:
lurker here but have learned a TON over last 5-7 years about snakes. I can say I always look at this thread to see if there is any new pictures of snakes and if I recognize them. Thanks for doing this every year
Well done.MyNameIsJeff said:
1. Copperhead (broad banded?)
2. Cottonmouth/water moccasin
3. Timber rattler
4. Eastern diamondback?
5. Western diamondback?
6. Prairie rattler?
7. Coral snake
Ha!MyNameIsJeff said:
I was an "any snake near the water is a water moccasin" moron up until a few years ago
Kid bought this about a month ago. pic.twitter.com/7ZAVNCEmGV
— C1-NRB (@JohnsonCountyP1) January 5, 2024
C1NRB said:Kid bought this about a month ago. pic.twitter.com/7ZAVNCEmGV
— C1-NRB (@JohnsonCountyP1) January 5, 2024
Ball python.
C1NRB said:Kid bought this about a month ago. pic.twitter.com/7ZAVNCEmGV
— C1-NRB (@JohnsonCountyP1) January 5, 2024
Ball python.
Rat snakes. All rat snakes.12f Mane said:
Let's Go!
12f Mane said:Well done.MyNameIsJeff said:
1. Copperhead (broad banded?)
2. Cottonmouth/water moccasin
3. Timber rattler
4. Eastern diamondback?
5. Western diamondback?
6. Prairie rattler?
7. Coral snake
1. broad-banded copperhead
2. cottonmouth
3. timber rattlesnake
4. western diamondback rattlesnake
5. Mojave rattlesnake
6. prairie rattlesnake
7. texas coral snake
12f Mane said:
Yep. Four is a diamondback from around Galveston where they are often more buff/brown than individuals from the western/southern portion of their range in Texas. Five is a large adult mojave from the foothills of the Davis Mountains. Mojaves look a lot like diamondbacks but the bands on the tail aren't white and black and the dorsal scales are solid colors.
Every time I think I have it down I come back and get swatted out to half court by reality.Harry Stone said:12f Mane said:Well done.MyNameIsJeff said:
1. Copperhead (broad banded?)
2. Cottonmouth/water moccasin
3. Timber rattler
4. Eastern diamondback?
5. Western diamondback?
6. Prairie rattler?
7. Coral snake
1. broad-banded copperhead
2. cottonmouth
3. timber rattlesnake
4. western diamondback rattlesnake
5. Mojave rattlesnake
6. prairie rattlesnake
7. texas coral snake
I cant believe im questioning this but are you sure you have 4 and 5 right? If so what am i missing here?