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What kind of snake is this?
Humblegunner's yard | 5/09/09 | humblegunner

Posted on 05/09/2009 5:27:52 PM PDT by humblegunner

This afternoon I happened to look out the back and saw something
black and long in the middle of the yard. I just mowed yesterday
so I knew the yard was free of sticks and such.

Turns out it was a big black snake!

He isn't a rattler, does not look loke a water moccasin or a black snake.

What the heck kind of snake is he? He has the triangular head which
means he is a bad one, but I can't place his breed.

Anyway, photography being as dangerous as it is, he got wrecked up some
which is just as well. He might have bitten one of the animals.

So who knows any herpetology?


TOPICS: Pets/Animals
KEYWORDS: assaultshovel; beneficialsnake; dead; herpetology; hgass; pestcontrol; snake; snakekiller
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To: cva66snipe
"He said you know they're protected don't you? I said not near me they aren't.

Classic! ;)

181 posted on 05/09/2009 7:45:23 PM PDT by Big_Monkey (Flubama - bringing disease everywhere he goes.)
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To: humblegunner

I say it’s a black Kingsnake, but I’d like a better look at the head.


182 posted on 05/09/2009 7:46:21 PM PDT by Obamageddon ("All this will end with show trials and piano wire!")
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To: humblegunner

Blue Racer. We had plenty around when I lived in southern Illinois.


183 posted on 05/09/2009 7:47:19 PM PDT by Rembrandt
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To: humblegunner

Another vote for Cottonmouth. Why take the chance? If I don’t KNOW it’s not poisonous it’s dead, period!!!! A young Rattlesnake killed our Yorkie years ago. She had 18 hours of suffering. A business associate lost their Pomeranian last year to a Rattler. We saw a Corn Snake in our gardens yesterday, picked it up, played with it a while and turned it loose in a more remote area of the yard. Have you ever watched that show where it shows people in the hospital that have gotten bitten by poisonous snakes? If you have, then you know why I say kill it if there is any doubt. It’s not worth losing a beloved pet or God forbid, a family member.


184 posted on 05/09/2009 7:48:21 PM PDT by mojitojoe ( Idiots elected a Marxist ideologue with narcissistic personality disorder & America is dying.)
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To: davetex

I forgot to highlight the part in the “How to Identify a Pit Viper” piece I posted (#166) which mentions their triangular heads. Someone earlier in the thread remarked that other types of snakes had triangular heads as well. I think they were wrong and you were right.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/2247796/posts?page=166#166


185 posted on 05/09/2009 7:48:22 PM PDT by ETL (ALL the Obama-commie connections at my FR Home page: http://www.freerepublic.com/~etl/)
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To: txhurl
The one TX way is to smell it. Moccasins stink to hell - an undescribably rank, putrid scent that no other live snake possesses. If HG’s snake has no scent, it’s probably not a moccasin.

Exactly how close do you have to get to sniff the snake? Is six inches too close? How about a thirty feet?

186 posted on 05/09/2009 7:48:53 PM PDT by Swordmaker (Remember, the proper pronunciation of IE is "AAAAIIIIIEEEEEEE!)
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To: ETL

(Homer Simpson) mmmmm Rat-atouille

tastes like chicken.


187 posted on 05/09/2009 7:49:03 PM PDT by davetex (If it's in stock, we've got it.)
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To: Star Traveler
yep. Use to see them at Hulbert and little ponds around Ten Killer.

Some escaped others died of lead poisoning and others by that weird indian “Falling Rock”

188 posted on 05/09/2009 7:52:38 PM PDT by Vendome
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To: humblegunner
It's a Water Moccasin. Looks about three pounds dressed out. I'll see if I've still got a decent recipe in my files.
189 posted on 05/09/2009 7:54:05 PM PDT by BIGLOOK (Keelhaul Congress! It's the sensible solution to restore Command to the People.)
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To: Obamageddon

Was target shooting my new CZ-82 last week when I noticed
a snake coiled up on a flat rock, couldn’t see any markings
so looked closer, when I did ,it started rattling it’s tail.
Yep Rattlesnake, but he must have just molted or something cause he was a uniform grey/black no markings at all.
He was catching some rays on that flat rock.

As my father always said, “Watch where you STEP!”.

While they do taste like chicken, as I can attest, I prefer
to leave them alone. As someone once said, “Pepito, did I
ever tell you about the time I was stung by a dead bee?”.


190 posted on 05/09/2009 7:54:54 PM PDT by tet68 ( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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To: txhurl

LOL, Since you describe the smell I know you know what your talking about. Copperheads have a particular musky smell also.


191 posted on 05/09/2009 7:55:43 PM PDT by dmcnash (y)
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To: Ikemeister

Tastes more like greasy fish complete with the fish like bones.


192 posted on 05/09/2009 7:58:14 PM PDT by dmcnash (y)
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To: mojitojoe
"She had 18 hours of suffering. A business associate lost their Pomeranian last year to a Rattler

A few years ago our German Shephard killed a large cottenmouth in our backyard - it had wondered into our mulch filled playground set where our kids were playing. We couldn't tell if he was bitten (the dog, not the snake - the snake was bitten in half), so we rushed him (the dog, it was clearly too late for the snake) to the 24hr Vet. That's when we got a quick and valuable lesson about dogs and snakes.

It's not like people where the antivenin works everytime. It doesn't always work and I understand it can have deadly side-effects as well - plus it's ridiculously expensive. Several hundred a vial and a 120lb. dog could take as many as three, perhaps even four vials.

We stayed at the vet for a couple hours, but it luckily it turned out the dog wasn't bitten.

193 posted on 05/09/2009 7:59:10 PM PDT by Big_Monkey (Flubama - bringing disease everywhere he goes.)
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To: Swordmaker; Arrowhead1952; basil

Help me out here? (we’re Lake Travis people)

We kill moccasins all the time. Once you get a moccasin out of water and lying cold and dead, they smell like a cross of a fresh diaper and a dead rat.


194 posted on 05/09/2009 8:00:32 PM PDT by txhurl (fish are fixin' to fear me....)
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To: humblegunner

Personally I have no knowledge or opinion as to what type of snake it was or whether it was poisonous or not. It seems you have a lot of opinions but no definitive answer. If you are really interested in knowing what it was, you might want to contact your local agricultural extension or your nearest university with a good biology department.

You evidently felt it enough of a threat to you and your animals to kill it before seeking any advice. And I’m not implying that was bad thing to do or that you were wrong for doing so. If I’d run across that snake near my house, my first reaction would be to kill it too.

But we often kill off predators without considering the consequences. Sure, the snake might have been dangerous, not something you’d want in your back yard or that I’d want in mine, but you and your pets were probably not its primary food source.

So what was: mice, rates, moles or other such creatures you might now have to call an exterminator to be rid of?

We kill off predators for doing what predators do and then end up overrun by their prey, which often end up being an even bigger nuisance.

The pictures sort of indicate that the snake was moving away from you, trying to avoid you, as most snakes tend to do and that you perused it, it got defensive and then you killed it with a shovel. Again, not saying that was wrong but looking at it from the snake’s perspective, you were the aggressor.

I would not want poisonous snakes living in my back yard close to my house, but a few non-poisonous snakes that kill off vermin like mice and rats? I’d consider them just part of nature’s plan and my friends. Just saying….


195 posted on 05/09/2009 8:01:25 PM PDT by Caramelgal (When the past no longer illuminates the future, the spirit walks in darkness.)
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To: humblegunner

Whatever the heck it is, it is clearly pining for the fjords.


196 posted on 05/09/2009 8:02:21 PM PDT by Brucifer (Proud member of the Double Secret Reloading Underground.)
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To: Big_Monkey

I had a Lab that got popped in the jaw by a Copperhead. Swelling started pretty quick. WE took her to the vet right then. She was home that night but swollen pretty bad. She took a hit for me. I was a kid then. Dog made it through OK.


197 posted on 05/09/2009 8:12:55 PM PDT by cva66snipe (Two Choices left for U.S. One Nation Under GOD or One Nation Under Judgement? Which one say ye?)
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To: Caramelgal

Humble clearly did the right thing here. He DID NOT waste any precious ammo on the invading reptile. He killed using only hand tools (weapons), just like the indigenous tribes.
It’s to be celebrated around camp fires for generations to come. “Dances with shovels” will be painted as rock art for centuries.


198 posted on 05/09/2009 8:19:47 PM PDT by davetex (If it's in stock, we've got it.)
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To: humblegunner

Yellow Bellied Water Snake. Mean and stinky but not poisonous.


199 posted on 05/09/2009 8:21:11 PM PDT by Clay Moore ("Tax fraud is patriotic:" Timothy Geithner)
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To: humblegunner

could it be Humble Tx or Conroe. Snakes all around.


200 posted on 05/09/2009 8:25:59 PM PDT by Orange1998
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