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24 June 2009, 20:11
450/400Help With Snake ID
Help me identify this snake.
http://forums.accuratereloadin...3411043/m/590101021124 June 2009, 20:16
Die Ou JagterI don't have any ID.
Kind of looks like a Texas Rat Snake
Look up genus-- Elaphe
Pretty common, killed a few in my moms chicken coupe when the chicks are little, or eating eggs
I'm not a herpetologist, so I very well could be wrong, just a edu. guess.
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24 June 2009, 20:25
450/400skb2706 says Bull snake, I think I'm going with that. I didn't think Bull snakes got as big as this one, but apparently they do. He's close to 5' and has been eating regularly!
Well Like I said, I could be wrong but That looks like a Rat snake, I have killed oh about 50!
Rat snake:
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Bull Snake:
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coachsells at 2009-06-24
A bull snake tries to make out to be a viper for protection, by puffing up and hissing. And the coloration is very different than the Genus
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24 June 2009, 20:50
RaySendero+2 Rat Snake
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25 June 2009, 00:48
Jorge400Clearly a diamond backed fence python.
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25 June 2009, 01:18
RREESEBull Snake. They can and often do reach 5 ft.
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25 June 2009, 02:40
Dave FulsonI'll go bull snake as well.
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25 June 2009, 02:54
James CardwellWe have always called them chicken snakes or raters. I got up and close to one last week putting out alfalfa blocks on our deer lease.(quality protein the DAMN HOGS won't eat up) I was in some thick brush looking for a good shady spot to put the hay and stepped in the middle of one. It came around between my legs and I jumped up and screamed like a girl!!!
I don't know who was scared the most. It hauled butt up the nearest cedar. I had to go sit in the truck for a while.
25 June 2009, 02:59
SGraves155That could be a textbook picture for a rat-snake, which it clearly is.
http://hubpages.com/hub/Rat-Sn...-Tell-the-DifferenceYep, it's a snake.
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25 June 2009, 09:09
Wade DerbyTexas Rat Snake
25 June 2009, 16:00
338UserIf it eats cats it is a good snake
25 June 2009, 20:08
DuggaBoyequote:
Originally posted by James Cardwell:
We have always called them chicken snakes or raters. I got up and close to one last week putting out alfalfa blocks on our deer lease.(quality protein the DAMN HOGS won't eat up) I was in some thick brush looking for a good shady spot to put the hay and stepped in the middle of one. It came around between my legs and I jumped up and screamed like a girl!!!
I don't know who was scared the most. It hauled butt up the nearest cedar. I had to go sit in the truck for a while.
Yeah they get testy when you step on 'em. Pretty benign otherwise.
Gets your attention though don't it??
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25 June 2009, 22:40
Brain1Could be a Texas Rattle-headed-copper-moccasin. The northern variety I think.
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25 June 2009, 23:04
James CardwellDuggaBoye, The ranch we hunt on is covered with rattlesnakes. We kill a dozen or so a year for dove season til the first frost. So I was being very careful walking in the tall grass. I got into a cedar thicket and started looking for a good spot to put the alfala down when I stepped on it. Damn, Just thinking about it gives me the willies. My wife and I were checking the blinds the weekend before the rifle season opened up last season and came across a 4 ft rattler as big around as my leg. I only had garden hoe with me, but I got him. Had 12 rattlers. The owner has some boys working clearing some brush and they have already killed 7 this summer. JC
25 June 2009, 23:22
DuggaBoyeJames,
Those numbers make you more wary when your out.
Got hit on my Chippewa Snake boot several years back while Quail hunting.
4+ footer, hit like a hammer on the left side of the boot toe, certainly not a lovepat, lucky for me he had to strike at a low angle from under an obstruction, and I had not yet reached down for the bird.
Still a very vivid memory.
Brain,
Don't you mean a CopperheadedRattleMoccasin
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