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What kind of snake is this?Christy from Lake Dallas, TX Feedback About This Post:RE: What kind of snake is this?
Just wondering if there is a land snake that has a yellow belly? Post By (Guest Post) RE: What kind of snake is this?
My girlfriend and i were walking around her house looking for her cat and she stumbled upon a black snake with it looked like gold striping or gold rings on it. Post By Mike (Guest Post) RE: What kind of snake is this?Can you tell me what kind of snake this is? I live in Cottonwood, California and this was in my backyard and I want to make sure it isn't dangerous as my Grandchildren play out there! I would say it was 4 to 4 1/2 feet long and about 2 to 2 1/2 inches in diameter. Post by occh1 RE: What kind of snake is this?
First of all, snakes really can't "jump". It probably just extended its body to crawl up through the hole. Post By snake expert (Guest Post) RE: What kind of snake is this?It was probably a kingsnake but u didnt give me much info so i have no idea Post By Collin (Guest Post) RE: What kind of snake is this?Maybe it'a a black racer. We have lots of them in FL. I saw a snake the other day, black with a white face. It watched my every move, and it was in my path. I think we were afraid of each other. If anybody knows what kind of FL snake is black with a white face, I would like to know. Maybe it was just an unusual racer. It had a cute face and it was a rather small snake. I'm sort of sure it wasn't a pygmy rattle snake, but not positive. Post by Stngray RE: What kind of snake is this?
It sounds like a bull snake. My Mom had some in her yard and yes they can jump. And I hate snakes. But a bull snake is useful to the yard, eating things you don't want there. They are not poisonous, just big and if you hate snakes like I do, scary. Post By Mythi (Guest Post) RE: What kind of snake is this?
Hi! Post by human4us RE: What kind of snake is this?
This is interesting. Because I really wanted to know I looked up a 'snake myths' thing on my search engine. It seems that NO snake can jump, they're not built that way. What they can do is fall off things, ie, a ledge, a tree branch giving the appearance of 'Jumping' Also because they are mostly long and sinewy, they can give the appearance of 'jumping' by stretching their bodies upwards to get through a hole that's not too far off the ground. Post By ELLIE (Guest Post) RE: What kind of snake is this?It could be a chicken snake if you have chickens near your property. Post by tperkins RE: What kind of snake is this?
A friend, years ago, had a house with a pool near a creek. She'd get unexpected serpent visitors in her pool. Fast swimmers. Post by cookwie RE: What kind of snake is this?One more reason not to like snakes. Jumping!! As if slithering weren't bad enough! Yiiich! Post by cookwie RE: What kind of snake is this?I LOVE michawnpita's post!!! I agree! Could not have said it better. Good luck! Stay safe! Post by Andjerm RE: What kind of snake is this?Let's see. If y'all are in Texas, you have a couple different kinds that it could be. First off, though, I think just about any snake can jump if it gets going fast enough and wants to get out of the picture asap. The ones that come to mind first are coachwhips and kingsnakes, neither being poisonous. Post by Beth - MA RE: What kind of snake is this?
An icky one! Post by michawnpita |
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