can you identify this snake?
I know this is in the wrong section but im on my phone and couldnt find the "field herping" section.
Hey everyone. My friend was out on the lake yesterday, and his dad had killed this snake because he didn't know what it was. I did see it in person, but by the pictures it looks like a cottonmouth. But I've never seen a cottonmouth with color like this. Any ideas? Sorry, pics are slightly gruesome.
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BallsUnlimited
the water snakes head is round i thought were the copper head has more of a pointed. correct me if im wrong
That's what I always thought too lol but copperheards are very distinct, cotton mouths and water snakes looks VERY similar down here. Some water snakes have the "triangle" shaped head as well as the cotton mouths.
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John1982
Looks like a harmless water snake to me, northern or brown perhaps. I was never particularly interested in water snakes so don't know them well enough make a positive identification. It certainly does NOT look like a cottonmouth to me though.
Yeah I never really had an interest in them either. Most cotton mouths around here are jet black, that's why the color threw me for a loop here. I wish I coulda seen it in person to make a positive I.D.
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Trackstrong83
Yeah I never really had an interest in them either. Most cotton mouths around here are jet black, that's why the color threw me for a loop here. I wish I coulda seen it in person to make a positive I.D.
They are born lighter, so you can see their pattern more easily, but darken with age.
Re: can you identify this snake?
alls i know, is where i'm from, when you see a head like that you kill it or run. :O