Re: Albino Grey
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Originally Posted by macandchz
thanks for the info. is a rat snake in the same family as a rattle snake since you mentioned tail rattling? do some snakes just do that as a defensive mechanism? i guess i'm spoiled since mac is so docile. right now he's a docile lump-expecting a shed any day now.
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A large number of North American snakes will vibrate their tail as a defensive display when they feel threatened. I once came across a black rat snake basking on a dead tree, about 5-6' off the ground. I reached for it, and then stepped back for a moment when it started buzzing its tail against the dead wood. Made quite a loud noise, surprised me. I'd heard about it but that was my first encounter in person, lol. When I did pick it off the tree it didn't strike or bite, surprisingly good-natured for a 4-5' wild rat snake, all bluff and no bite.
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