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Snake ID
Posted on 9/18/17 at 3:13 pm
Posted on 9/18/17 at 3:13 pm
This one was on top of the game camera and fell out while I was changing the batteries. Not venomous but scared the crap out of me.


Posted on 9/18/17 at 3:15 pm to tigereye58
juvenile top of da camera snake
Posted on 9/18/17 at 3:24 pm to tigereye58
Where was this located?
I'm going to say one of the corn snakes, based on the markings on the head.
I'm going to say one of the corn snakes, based on the markings on the head.
Posted on 9/18/17 at 3:32 pm to Sasquatch Smash
quote:
Where was this located?
I see a dead sycamore leaf and torpedo grass two things very prevalent in the Florida Parishes. I'm going with the gray rat snake.
ETA: upon closer inspection that looks more like a dead sweet gum leaf. Still very prevalent in the Florida Parishes. Sweet gums are starting to drop their leaves right now.
This post was edited on 9/18/17 at 4:09 pm
Posted on 9/18/17 at 3:37 pm to Chad504boy
If it survived the fall then it wasn't a WGI snake.
Posted on 9/18/17 at 3:48 pm to tigereye58
edited Agree with Athensrattlrr its a corn
This post was edited on 9/18/17 at 5:28 pm
Posted on 9/18/17 at 4:41 pm to Sasquatch Smash
quote:
I'm going to say one of the corn snakes, based on the markings on the head
You are correct. 100% corn, not a rat. They look very similar as babies but you nailed it with the head pattern. Corns always have that spear point.
Posted on 9/18/17 at 4:55 pm to Sasquatch Smash
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Where was this located?
North of N atchez, MS
Posted on 9/18/17 at 5:35 pm to tigereye58
So, based on location and color pattern, a juvenile Red Corn Snake?
Posted on 9/18/17 at 6:39 pm to Sasquatch Smash
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So, based on location and color pattern, a juvenile Red Corn Snake?
There are both species throughout the southeast. What differentiates the 2 as neonates is the pattern on the head. Corns always have a spear point that rat snakes lack. Both species have a line through both eyes.
This post was edited on 9/18/17 at 6:42 pm
Posted on 9/18/17 at 11:24 pm to tigereye58
Slowinski's Corn snake
This post was edited on 9/19/17 at 5:39 pm
Posted on 9/19/17 at 9:13 am to Huckleberry Jesus
I still have never seen a corn snake.
Posted on 9/19/17 at 1:32 pm to Eli Goldfinger
It would be a f'ing dead one. Hate those SOB's.
Posted on 9/19/17 at 5:43 pm to Huckleberry Jesus
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Slowinski's Corn snake
Not if it was found just north of Natchez.
Slowinski's Cornsnake range
But yes, it is a Cornsnake (Pantherophis guttatus).
This post was edited on 9/19/17 at 5:47 pm
Posted on 9/19/17 at 6:55 pm to Dorothy
I wouldn't put too much stock in range maps. I've personally caught a Slowinki's in Ferriday, La. I have caught other snakes, often racers, well outside of the established range maps.
I've never seen or heard of a Sloinski's east of the river, but it wouldn't surprise me since it is a relatively new species. (BTW Ferriday is very close to Natchez.)
However, I've never seen a baby corn snake.
I've never seen or heard of a Sloinski's east of the river, but it wouldn't surprise me since it is a relatively new species. (BTW Ferriday is very close to Natchez.)
However, I've never seen a baby corn snake.
This post was edited on 9/19/17 at 6:58 pm
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