Daddy-O5 said:
A little over 2'. My daughter with the relocation assist.
Great parenting.
Daddy-O5 said:
A little over 2'. My daughter with the relocation assist.
That's my call.Quote:
PBWS?
Yeah, it is a common feature of rat snakes, corn snakes, and other snakes. It is thought that when they do this in leaf litter, it sounds like a rattle snake. Some of my captive corn snakes would do it when they were very young. They grew out of it. Some wild corn and rat snakes will do it occasionally.Watchful Ag said:
This rat snake shook the tip of its tail very quickly when I got close to it. I didn't know they did that.
One of our cats either brought in or found a Texas Brown in our laundry room a few years ago. I kept hearing this kind of buzzing noise and thought it was the cat playing with a toy around the laundry room door and the hinge creaking with the slight movement of the door. Turned out it was the snake hiding behind the door and rattling his tail against the door every time the cat would stick a paw under the door trying to get to it.zooguy96 said:Yeah, it is a common feature of rat snakes, corn snakes, and other snakes. It is thought that when they do this in leaf litter, it sounds like a rattle snake. Some of my captive corn snakes would do it when they were very young. They grew out of it. Some wild corn and rat snakes will do it occasionally.Watchful Ag said:
This rat snake shook the tip of its tail very quickly when I got close to it. I didn't know they did that.
Badace52 said:
Patch nosed snake
location?
Is that one or two Copperheads?lexofer said:
I don't usually kill snakes but my daughter stepped on this guy yesterday while we were picking dewberries. Didn't bite her but we are planning on picking more in that area until the season is over. I've been working hard on teaching my girls not to freak out every time they see a snake or spider but I think this set us back.
AgDoug02 said:
We had a somewhat active weekend at the lease last weekend… I had a coachwhip catch me off guard at the front gate, so it had me on my toes the rest of the weekend. Luckily, these two cotton mouths greeted us in the middle of the road and not out in the brush during our turkey hunts. Throw in a bonus scorpion inside our Polaris trailer for more fun! Our lease is 20 mins south of Victoria on Hwy 77.
12f Mane said:
It's a cottonmouth.
Sidebar, I really don't understand going out of your way to kill something in an area like that. If you're 20 miles south of Victoria you're in prime open habitat. You're not really protecting anything or anyone. Easier to just keep going on your way. I really don't understand it. In your backyard? Have at it.
understand the sentiment.. but if they're about to go squat in the brush for some turkey hunting with the kids and they see a cottonmouth on the way to the spot, I can understand that sentiment too.12f Mane said:
Sidebar, I really don't understand going out of your way to kill something in an area like that. If you're 20 miles south of Victoria you're in prime open habitat. You're not really protecting anything or anyone. Easier to just keep going on your way. I really don't understand it. In your backyard? Have at it.
That's about as cottonmouth-y as cottonmouths get. You can see the eye because the head is turned to the side. The belly is not white, it has a very defined pattern. The pattern on the body is cottonmouth all day long.ShouldastayedataTm said:AgDoug02 said:
We had a somewhat active weekend at the lease last weekend… I had a coachwhip catch me off guard at the front gate, so it had me on my toes the rest of the weekend. Luckily, these two cotton mouths greeted us in the middle of the road and not out in the brush during our turkey hunts. Throw in a bonus scorpion inside our Polaris trailer for more fun! Our lease is 20 mins south of Victoria on Hwy 77.
Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but that first one does not appear to be a moccasin. I can see the eyes without the typical scale "hood" and no mascara. Plus the white belly, but I will let others chime in and confirm.
DoitBest said:
What if your dog tried to "eat" it.....?
discovered more than one that way in our backyard.....
DoitBest said:
What if your dog tried to "eat" it.....?
discovered more than one that way in our backyard.....