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grolff
09-01-17, 12:34 PM
Been a lot of snakes this year in my area(Georgia). Found them in the garage, in our small pond, and in my house! I think they are copperheads but I am not sure. Can anyone help me identify these two snakes?


Thanks for your help!

Scubadiver59
09-01-17, 04:42 PM
Welcome to sSNAKESs!! :D

You can't post pictures until your 5th post...but you can post a link if you use a picture repository like Imgur.

grolff
09-02-17, 09:59 AM
imgur.com/CYoHXHv it wont let me post links. and yes i read the how to post pictures sticky.

grolff
09-02-17, 10:00 AM
imgur.com/RetMy9B have to take the http out i guess.

FWK
09-02-17, 10:04 AM
The first is an Eastern Copperhead (Agkistrodon contortrix), it is venomous. Best to leave it alone.

The second is a "Black" Rat Snake (Pantherophis sp.), it is harmless. There are two species and a large area of "taxonomic uncertainty" in Georgia.

Nice finds, thanks for sharing.

grolff
09-02-17, 11:05 AM
Thank you very much! Its hard to tell the difference.

grolff
09-02-17, 11:09 AM
Will the copperheads have a brown tint even as babies?

FWK
09-02-17, 11:33 AM
Juvenile Copperheads look virtually identical to adults, only the tip of the tail is usually a bright yellow. They use the bright tail tip as a lure by wiggling it around like a worm to attract potential prey items, such as frogs. This is known as caudal luring. The bright yellow tail tip fades quickly, but they are known to occasionally caudal lure as adults as well.

grolff
09-02-17, 12:07 PM
Thank you.

Scubadiver59
09-02-17, 02:07 PM
Like a dog wagging its tail, " oh, how cute, it's wagging its tail!" Then, WHAM, a ride in an ambulance!! :eek:

Juvenile Copperheads look virtually identical to adults, only the tip of the tail is usually a bright yellow. They use the bright tail tip as a lure by wiggling it around like a worm to attract potential prey items, such as frogs. This is known as caudal luring. The bright yellow tail tip fades quickly, but they are known to occasionally caudal lure as adults as well.

grolff
09-04-17, 08:28 PM
got another one in my house. I think its a rat snake though? I trapped him in some tupperware. If its a rat snake I'll take it out in the woods.

Here is the pic:
imgur.com/037BO0k

rat snake?

jjhill001
09-04-17, 08:37 PM
got another one in my house. I think its a rat snake though? I trapped him in some tupperware. If its a rat snake I'll take it out in the woods.

Here is the pic:
imgur.com/037BO0k

rat snake?

Not really clear enough. My guess is that it's some kind of kingsnake which is not dangerous.

FWK
09-04-17, 08:52 PM
got another one in my house. I think its a rat snake though? I trapped him in some tupperware. If its a rat snake I'll take it out in the woods.

Here is the pic:
imgur.com/037BO0k

rat snake?

This one is a juvenile Common Water Snake (Nerodia sipedon sp.), it is harmless. These feed primarily on fish and amphibians.

grolff
09-05-17, 12:35 PM
ok thanks. I let it go away from my house.

TRD
09-05-17, 04:54 PM
Is your house for sale by any chance? :D