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  • 04-22-2010, 10:55 PM
    dembonez
    Re: newly 'rescued' from my dogs an hour ago, can you help identify it
    was gonna say corn until i saw the mouth im guessing some rat snake




    a little off topic but are rat snakes considered colubrid?
  • 04-22-2010, 10:58 PM
    BiggBaddWolf
    Re: newly 'rescued' from my dogs an hour ago, can you help identify it
    Yep rat snakes are colubrids
  • 04-22-2010, 11:05 PM
    dembonez
    Re: newly 'rescued' from my dogs an hour ago, can you help identify it
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by BiggBaddWolf View Post
    Yep rat snakes are colubrids

    cool thought so was just making sure thanks biggbaddworld!
    :gj::gj:
  • 04-23-2010, 12:12 AM
    BPelizabeth
    Re: newly 'rescued' from my dogs an hour ago, can you help identify it
    ok then...it is one very angry rat snake. I think he is saying bad words at you in snake talk right now.
  • 04-23-2010, 12:20 AM
    MarkS
    Re: newly 'rescued' from my dogs an hour ago, can you help identify it
    Yeah, it's a grey rat snake. They're fun.
  • 04-23-2010, 02:47 AM
    WingedWolfPsion
    Re: newly 'rescued' from my dogs an hour ago, can you help identify it
    Beautiful snake.
  • 04-23-2010, 03:31 AM
    rcsob657
    Re: newly 'rescued' from my dogs an hour ago, can you help identify it
    can't keep it even if I wanted to, seems to be illegal in my state as it's a native non-poisoness species. Thanks again guys; I'm pretty sure it was after the bird nest in the back porch. (newly hatched), I'll find some time this weekend and take it out in some of the local woods and release it back.


    Is it mean that he's currently locked away no more than 3 feet from said nest. The tank he's in was used for some lizards and such and thus there is a pretty good screened lid on it, but we weighted it down (with air holes of course) as it was trying to get out already.
  • 04-23-2010, 03:48 AM
    Tikall
    Re: newly 'rescued' from my dogs an hour ago, can you help identify it
    If you're keeping that long make sure to provide a water dish, and you could even throw in some newspaper (crumpled up if you like) to provide more shelter than the big pot. I hope weighing the lid down is enough to keep him in, though. Snakes are pretty good at escaping. I wouldn't really worry about him being close to the birds. Unless he actually starts damaging his face against the screen and glass trying to get out, don't worry about.
  • 04-23-2010, 07:56 AM
    BiggBaddWolf
    Re: newly 'rescued' from my dogs an hour ago, can you help identify it
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by rcsob657 View Post
    can't keep it even if I wanted to, seems to be illegal in my state as it's a native non-poisoness species. Thanks again guys; I'm pretty sure it was after the bird nest in the back porch. (newly hatched), I'll find some time this weekend and take it out in some of the local woods and release it back.


    Is it mean that he's currently locked away no more than 3 feet from said nest. The tank he's in was used for some lizards and such and thus there is a pretty good screened lid on it, but we weighted it down (with air holes of course) as it was trying to get out already.

    If you wanted to keep it you might check with the state game and wildlife laws? In the state I am from you are allowed to keep 5 native species of reptiles, could be snakes, turtles, frogs, lizards just whatever, as long as they arent venemous or on the endangered species list!!!
  • 04-23-2010, 11:56 AM
    jfreels
    Re: newly 'rescued' from my dogs an hour ago, can you help identify it
    In Georgia, you can NOT keep any native species (rodent, reptile, etc.) unless it is classified as a pest (some still being excluded). Absolutely no native species of snake can be caught or sold in Georgia. Hognose is about the closest native speciese you could have. I'm sure you could argue an eastern hognose is a morph of a western hognose.
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