Can anyone ID this snake that was in my front yard.All this rain is running them up out of the lake!
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Can anyone ID this snake that was in my front yard.All this rain is running them up out of the lake!
Looks like the good kind, dead!
Just a water snake
Cottonmouthtimberrattlermocassinpyrhon. Snake is a snake to me. I'm w Feesh dead is the only good snake
yep it's a snake .
Whatever you do don't hang it in a tree or on a fence!! Had enough rain
In Arkansas there are only 2 kinds of snakes. If it has rattles it's' a rattlesnake. No rattles and it's a cobra.that's a cobra.
I agree with all the above......snake, dead and at least 14' long. All good. Well, it looked 14' to me anyways........:Rofl
and those dern diamond back watersnakes stink to hi heaven!!!
Dadgum rednecks, the lot of ya! If it's not attacking you and you don't plan on eating it...leave it be!!! Drives me nuts when people kill things out of fear and ignorance. If Aliens ever make contact, I hope it ain't around here. One of you gewbers will shoot it and start an interstellar war.:mad:
So what your saying is if their happen to be a cottonmouth hanging around your property you would not kill it u would take a chance on your kids, grandkids or wife or maybe a pet getting snake bit i bet if one of them got bit you would be wishing you killed it when you had a chance
No, I would not kill it. If you are walking somewhere you can't see your feet, wear snake boots. Snakes are leary of humans and will generally seek an escape route. They are not vicious predators looking for small children to eat. Most people who are bitten are trying to kill the snake in the first place.
Yea i forgot snakes dont like short grass
Watch where you walkin'.
You better watch slabin, if you don't agree with him you will get on "the list". I've been all a shambles every since I made it. LOL
To late, looks dead. Could have called me and I would come and got it.
Everybody loves me.Aint that right?
It always surprises me that the same folks who can identify ducks in the air when they're flying, white crappie from black crappie, bream from shellcrackers, white bass from hybrids from striped bass, and see a deer 500 yards away while traveling 70 mph. have no desire and seemingly no ability to identify a snake.
I leave the venomous ones alone, too.