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Snake ID?

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  1. Ohio

    Ohio

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    Couldn't get the best pic but it was sunning in the driveway before it went into the wood pile. 0713211750_Film2-1.jpg
     
  2. Knothead

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    I would guess it to be a common water snake. Water Moccasins have bodies that are VERY thick and heavy for their length, and short, thick tails. This snakes head doesn't look like a venomous snake. :confused:
     
  3. PA Mountain Man

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    yup ,looks like a water snake
     
  4. Ohio

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    Sweet. Im not too good at snake identification. After the dog was sprayed by a skunk last night I was not ready for more animal adventures.
     
  5. SKEETER McCLUSKEY

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    :rofl: :lol:
     
  6. Chazsbetterhalf

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    The only thing I know is to tell if it poisonous is look at the eyes. Round eyes non-poisonous. Slated, go the other way.
     
  7. The Wood Wolverine

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    Cobra's, mamba's and tiapans all have round pupils...
     
  8. ReggieTsFree

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    So kinda like a close-up eye-to-eye exam?:eek:
     
  9. Fifelaker

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    According to my wife, that is a noperope.
     
  10. Slocum

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    Growing up I was told if the snakes head is as wide as it is long to stay away from it. I still go by that rule. Lucky for me there’s not a lot of venomous snakes around here.
     
  11. DNH

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    North American Pit Vipers (Copperheads, Rattle snakes, water moccasins) have elliptical pupils.