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My 6yr old was lucky enough to find a new snake species near the creek today. We find blotched water snakes all the time, but today we saw a diamondback water snake. Quite a treat! Of course if I'm wrong on the ID please feel free to say so.
Looks like a Diamondback Water snake to me! Good find!
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Originally Posted by h2ogirl
My 6yr old was lucky enough to find a new snake species near the creek today. We find blotched water snakes all the time, but today we saw a diamondback water snake. Quite a treat! Of course if I'm wrong on the ID please feel free to say so.
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0.1 Mexican Black King Snake (Medusa) | 1.0 Black Milk Snake (Darth) | 1.0 Desert King Snake (Tut)
You must live in a warm part of the country if you're still finding snakes out sunning themselves at this time of year. It was 19 degrees here in Atlanta with a high of 38 and will be the same for the rest of the week