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tim_hmcog
10-02-13, 11:42 AM
I found this snake in my house.
Anybody know what kind it is. I am in Florida. Is it dangerous?

Would there be more? - I read the snakes don't usually give birth inside a house.
Should I just put it in the woods?

Thanks,

Tim.

infernalis
10-02-13, 02:05 PM
cannopt tell.

can you get a closer picture?? zoom in?

marvelfreak
10-02-13, 06:44 PM
Dang that's tiny.

Teal
10-02-13, 06:54 PM
For a second, I thought it was in a vase.. but it's in a drinking glass, isn't it? Holy adorable little snake, Batman!

Caylan
10-02-13, 07:35 PM
I'm gonna take a stab and say its a pinewood snake. Cute whatever it is!

Kingsnake.com - Herpforum - Pinewood snake photos (http://forums.kingsnake.com/view.php?id=1331861,1331861(can) I link to other forums? Can't remember...)

Charis
10-02-13, 08:16 PM
It's a cute little thing, whatever it is!

BoaBoy91
10-02-13, 08:19 PM
i would release him in the woods. he doesn't look venomous from what i can tell but its really hard to say with it being soooo tiny in the pics

StudentoReptile
10-03-13, 04:27 AM
I'm thinking Pine Woods snake as well.

alessia55
10-03-13, 07:16 AM
Are you in north FL? It does look like a Pinewood snake and they are more common up by Lake O, Orlando, the panhandle. Non-venomous, harmless.

tim_hmcog
10-03-13, 04:14 PM
Yeah. we are in north florida. I think you guys are right about the pinewood snake.
Looks alot like the one in some youtube videos i found.

I though it was a red-bellied snake, but it does not have the neckline the red-bellies have - There was a picture of a young redbellie that looked exactly like it except for the neck - i figured he would change colors as it got older.

thanks!
we put him in our hands and then let it go in the garden.

Pareeeee
10-04-13, 09:50 PM
Cutecus adoribalus