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Old 10-02-13, 12:23 PM   #1
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Snake ID help

I find these frequently in my yard

Central Alabama
creek very close by
have seen copperhead, canebrake, rat and cottonmouth
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Old 10-02-13, 01:59 PM   #2
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Picassa does not allow links.

I attached a copy of your picture for you.
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Old 10-02-13, 03:47 PM   #3
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This is the url

https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/phot...eat=directlink

Not being snarky, but this has worked for me on several other forums.

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Picasa has an "Image only (no link)" option
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Looks like maybe a Pine Woods Snake (Rhadinaea flavilata). How large is it? The Pine Woods Snake only gets to 12" long. Hard to tell from that pic though...
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Old 10-02-13, 08:14 PM   #6
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worm snake???
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Old 10-03-13, 12:08 AM   #7
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It does look like both of those. Every one I've seen (a dozen or so) has been slithering through my bermuda. This thing is tiny, maybe 6 inches and I've yet to see one bigger. I had searched quite a bit for a similar image and the closest I'd found before is in the link below (2nd image). The poster claims it is a baby copperhead, which are very common around here. Any chance of that?

Can't seem to get any url to work here, so cut and paste

aussiepythons.com/forum/australian-snakes-37/elapid-picts-84193/page/202#post2200327

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While my insomnia is raging:

baby #2



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The last two are Dekay's brown snakes. My guess for the first pic is an earth snake (Virginia sp).

I suggest getting a copy of Robert Mount's The Reptiles & Amphibians of Alabama. Has a nice dichotomous key with it!
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Thanks, that book is on the way.

Baby #2 above looks entirely different to me (sorry my father-in-law removed it's head before I arrived). If they vary that much, this will be tough going.
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I thought that snake looked headless.

I hope you attempt to educate the man, Storeria dekayi are the worlds most gentle, most harmless snake.

I shipped four of them to a kindergarten teacher once for classroom "pets" because they don't even strike when the little tots tap on the glass.
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He's over 70 and everyone he grew up with believes 'the only good snake is a dead one'. I have mentioned that I don't kill them and feel that is all I should say, but I hear you.
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