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11-17-13, 09:15 PM
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Help identifying a snake...
Does anyone know what type snake this is? I found it in my house so I'm a bit concerned. Should I worry about more or would they have all scattered by now?
I live in East Alabama.
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11-17-13, 09:50 PM
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Re: Help identifying a snake...
Looks kinda like a dekays brown snake
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11-17-13, 10:15 PM
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Re: Help identifying a snake...
I agree. Dekay brown.
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11-17-13, 10:22 PM
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Re: Help identifying a snake...
Harmless right? I don't know much about snakes. I was just worried since it was in the house.
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11-17-13, 10:28 PM
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Re: Help identifying a snake...
Yes harmless
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1.Corn snake. 1.Mexican milk snake. 2.California king snakes. 2. Western hognose snakes. 1. Pastel checker garter. 1. Checker garter. 1.Columbian red tail boa. 1. Ball python. 1. Smooth green snake. 1. Five lined skink. 1. Grey tree frog. 1. Chinese water dragon. 3 Bearded Dragons. 2 Leapard Geckos. 1. Black cat. and Lucy my border collie/lab.
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11-18-13, 05:11 AM
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Re: Help identifying a snake...
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Originally Posted by wrecker45
Yes harmless
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^^^^'yes, completely harmless
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11-18-13, 05:30 AM
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Re: Help identifying a snake...
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Originally Posted by Darkangel74
Harmless right? I don't know much about snakes. I was just worried since it was in the house.
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Storeia Dekai are the most harmless snake on earth...
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11-18-13, 07:09 AM
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Re: Help identifying a snake...
Actually, I'm thinking red-bellied snake...but either way, perfectly harmless.
The snake isn't in front of me to key out.
BTW, welcome to the forum, fellow Dixie-lander!
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11-18-13, 07:43 AM
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Re: Help identifying a snake...
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Originally Posted by StudentoReptile
Actually, I'm thinking red-bellied snake...but either way, perfectly harmless.
The snake isn't in front of me to key out.
BTW, welcome to the forum, fellow Dixie-lander!
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Yeah, I can see that, maybe the OP can put up a pic of the underside??
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11-18-13, 08:14 AM
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Re: Help identifying a snake...
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Originally Posted by StudentoReptile
Actually, I'm thinking red-bellied snake...but either way, perfectly harmless.
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Excellent point.
The pattern does look very much like a Storeria occipitomaculata, the immediate cousin of the Storeria dekayi.
If the belly is bright red/orange that seals it, if the belly is creme colour, then it is a dekayi.
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11-18-13, 07:27 PM
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Re: Help identifying a snake...
Thank you everyone!
It's been a while since a snake stopped by and chilled out in my living room. lol Last time it was a garden snake but I have had a rattlesnake get in one year and bite my dog. I know what those and a few others look like but this one I had never seen before.
I would post another picture but I've already released him. His belly was a creme colour.
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11-19-13, 06:47 AM
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Re: Help identifying a snake...
Whatever it is, its not venomous, so rest easy.
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