Here is a brief collection of living snakes I've seen so far this year. All of them are from Florida, unless otherwise noted. Many thanks to everybody who has helped.
Florida Water Snake
Southern Ringneck Snake
Corn Snake
Brown Water Snake
Florida Scarlet Snake
Peninsula Ribbon Snake
Blue-striped Ribbon Snake
Blue-striped Garter Snake
A pair of Florida Cottonmouths, and an unfortunate circumstance for the little one. They were near each other on the road, and I moved them next to each other for the picture, and the big one apparently didn't like the little one, and... So don't be dumb like me and try to get a two for one deal with cottonmouths.
Pygmy Rattlesnake
Black Racer
Coachwhip
Eastern Coral Snake
Yellow Rat Snake
These two are from Indiana
Dekay's Brown Snake
Bullsnake
And I thought I would throw this one in, even though it isn't a snake (Found in Florida).
Eastern Glass Lizard
Thanks for looking!
-Noah
Snakes So Far (Mostly Florida)
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Re: Snakes So Far (Mostly Florida)
Nice photos! That water snake looks stubby on both ends.
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Re: Snakes So Far (Mostly Florida)
Wow. That was a dick move on both your parts.captainjack0000 wrote:
A pair of Florida Cottonmouths, and an unfortunate circumstance for the little one. They were near each other on the road, and I moved them next to each other for the picture, and the big one apparently didn't like the little one, and... So don't be dumb like me and try to get a two for one deal with cottonmouths.
Re: Snakes So Far (Mostly Florida)
Yup. And had I known that was gonna happen I would have kept them separated. They were only about 10' apart when I cruised up on them.soulsurvivor wrote:
Wow. That was a dick move on both your parts.
Re: Snakes So Far (Mostly Florida)
They should be ok. I've seen rattlesnakes bite other rattlesnakes and their selves.