That's how I look at them. If they do get in the unfinished basement I catch them and put them back outside though. I prefer the wooden kind for indoors.
It’s some subspecies of North American Watersnake, probably Northern Watersnake, based on what I can see of the pattern on it’s belly. Non-venemous, but usually always willing to bite if it decides it’s cornered. The ONLY species of snake that has bitten me literally EVERY TIME I’ve picked one up bare handed in the wild without using a snake pole.
Yea, we need a point of reference on the location of where the picture was taken... Except for the coral snake poisonous snakes in the US are pit vipers and they have a distinctive look.. poisonous snakes in India, Australia, SE Asia have their own looks to them.. I wouldn't be surprised to see a water moccasin in my yard but never a say black mamba or a king cobra.. JD
That's how I look at them. If they do get in the unfinished basement I catch them and put them back outside though. I prefer the wooden kind for indoors.
ReplyDeleteThat a moccasin?.....bad boys for sure
ReplyDeleteLooks like a king snake
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King snake.
DeleteAccording to Google picture search, it's a Green Anaconda, which can attain a length of 30'.
DeleteThe google search I did didn't give a name, just that it was the 6th most venomous snake in the world.
DeleteStarker here,
ReplyDeleteI believe that's an Eastern Brown Snake, Australian. Very deadly!
Can't be! It's not upside down!
DeleteThat head is not round. Probably poisonous
ReplyDeleteI fuckin hate snakes.
ReplyDeleteIt’s some subspecies of North American Watersnake, probably Northern Watersnake, based on what I can see of the pattern on it’s belly. Non-venemous, but usually always willing to bite if it decides it’s cornered. The ONLY species of snake that has bitten me literally EVERY TIME I’ve picked one up bare handed in the wild without using a snake pole.
ReplyDeleteWell, you're the 5th person t say what kind it was. Five people, five different answers.
DeleteYea, we need a point of reference on the location of where the picture was taken... Except for the coral snake poisonous snakes in the US are pit vipers and they have a distinctive look.. poisonous snakes in India, Australia, SE Asia have their own looks to them.. I wouldn't be surprised to see a water moccasin in my yard but never a say black mamba or a king cobra..
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