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    Registered User Ouroboros's Avatar
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    Re: Type of snakes you have seen in your area???

    In Denmark we only have a little population of snakes - most of them don't 'live' any place nearby me.

    Vipera berus and Natrix natrix - that should be pretty much it. Correct me
    if I'm wrong.

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    Re: Type of snakes you have seen in your area???

    I'm gonna jump in on this and say...

    Gopher Snakes, Northern Pacific Rattlesnakes, and just recently, to my surprise... left-out-in-the-cold-to-fend-for-themselves Ball Pythons!

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    Re: Type of snakes you have seen in your area???

    I've gone out herping several times with some friends, and so far I have personally seen the following:

    Black-Necked Garter Snake
    Checkered Garter Snake
    Sonoran Lyresnake
    Spotted Leafnosed Snake
    Desert Nightsnake
    Variable Sandsnake
    Long-Nosed Snake
    Threadsnake (also known as a Western Blind Snake)
    Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
    Mojave Rattlesnake
    Tiger Rattlesnake
    Sidewinder.

    And, of course, I do have pictures of all of these...except maybe the Mojave (not sure).
    Periodic Table Pythons - Quality, captive-bred pythons? It's elementary!

    1.0 VPI Axanthic, 1.0 Genetic Stripe, 1.0 Red Axanthic, 1.0 Lesser Platinum, 1.0 50% Het Albino, 0.1 Albino, 0.1 Het VPI Axanthic, 0.1 Het Red Axanthic, 0.1 Het G-Stripe, 0.1 Woma, 0.1 Mojave, 0.1 Normal.

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    Re: Type of snakes you have seen in your area???

    I haven't been very active lately, but seems this time of year has died out. Can't wait 'til spring! Have some new "hot spots" to check... =)

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    Re: Type of snakes you have seen in your area???

    NC

    Black Racer
    Brown Snake
    Copperhead
    Brown Water Snake
    Mole King Snake
    Black Rat Snake
    Ringneck
    Rough Earth Snake
    Worm Snake
    Northern Water Snake


    Still looking for a Coachwhip,Mud,Rainbow,Eastern Diamondback,Timber and Pygmy

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    Re: Type of snakes you have seen in your area???

    Way down here in Ms
    Pygmy Rattler
    E. Diamondback
    Water moccasin actually been hit by one of these guys.
    Copperhead/Cottonmouth
    Timber rattler on occasions
    Garter
    Black snakes
    Several different species of
    Kings
    Corns
    I have seen a few snakes out in the ocean which I am not sure of the species
    Green snakes severl species

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    Re: Type of snakes you have seen in your area???

    Quote Originally Posted by Southernshooter View Post
    Way down here in Ms
    Pygmy Rattler
    E. Diamondback
    Water moccasin actually been hit by one of these guys.
    Copperhead/Cottonmouth
    Timber rattler on occasions
    Garter
    Black snakes
    Several different species of
    Kings
    Corns
    I have seen a few snakes out in the ocean which I am not sure of the species
    Green snakes severl species
    Hahahahahaha!

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    Re: Type of snakes you have seen in your area???

    ? ? ?

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    Re: Type of snakes you have seen in your area???

    Live in Kansas, I've really only seen copperheads, water moccasins, and garter snakes (I laugh at the prices people want to charge for them) and a big reticulated that escaped someone's home, it was a free roamer and pushed open a screen door.

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    Re: Type of snakes you have seen in your area???

    where are you seeing cottonmouth / water moccasins in kansas?

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