View Full Version : What kind of snake is this?????
fulltilt06
06-25-12, 11:32 AM
I live in Florida and this was in my back yard. I do not know what it is. I live in a subdivision with a bunch of houses around me and I was very suprised to see this. When I went to move it it turned to me and the head broadened and hissed at me. This was the first I have ever experienced like that. My wife is worried as my kids are always playing in the back yard!! Any help would be awesome!!! Thanks
StudentoReptile
06-25-12, 11:35 AM
Kinda of a small pic...but it kinda looks like a pine snake. Pine snakes are known for putting on a show when disturbed.
My second guess would be Nerodia sp. (water snake).
snake man12
06-25-12, 08:09 PM
I think it's either a pine or rat snake. It's defininetly not venomous
alessia55
06-25-12, 08:13 PM
Yup, looks like a pine snake to me. Doesn't look like any of the venomous snakes we have down here.
Did you kill it? It looks like its been beaten to death. It does look like a pine snake and they do hiss pretty loud. My second guess would be Hog nose, but I don't know if they are in your area.
Kingsnakechris
06-27-12, 07:48 AM
At first I thought maybe a water snake but I'm leaning more twords pine snake.
fulltilt06
06-28-12, 08:43 AM
Thank you everybody for your responses, I do really appreciate it. No I did not kill it but I did have it squeezed at its head with my trash pick up clamps right before I took the picture. I put it in a bucket and dropped it off 5 miles from my house, to make my wife happy. Thanks again for everyone's help!!!
Looks like an Eastern Hognose to me, esp w the description of the display it put on.
ashleynicole
07-01-12, 11:41 AM
Hognose ♥ They will flatten their heads to try to look venomous. Very common in central florida. It is hard to know for certain without a closeup picture of the head though.
kudos to you for re-homing it and not hurting it.
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