Re: What kind of snake is this?
It's a Western Rat Snake then, Pantherophis obsoletus. Not likely to find a Texas Glossy (Arizona elegans arenicola) along the coast that far north, its range follows the blackland prairies and oak woods in east central Texas. The closest they come to you would probably be just north-west of Harris County, in Walker and Grimes County. The pattern is superficially similar to a Glossy, but there are a number of differences. The length of the dorsal and lateral blotches are a giveaway here, a Glossy Snake has notably shorter blotches that correspond to a much higher blotch count. The morphology of the head is markedly different as well, a Glossy has a much longer, more angular nose, with a more pronounced rostral scale (the scale right at the tip of the nose). Still a cool find though, and thanks for sharing.
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