Re: Need a bit of help with snake ID
Beaumont is quite a bit farther south than I would have thought, this banded pattern is more common in the north Texas/Oklahoma area. Snakes do not chase people, but Coluber sp. (Coachwhips/Racers) do often periscope to look for prey and predators. They have excellent eyesight. All it takes is for someone who is afraid of snakes to see a Coachwhip periscoping, fear does the rest. The person panics, turns, and runs for their life. They will thereafter swear to you that snake reared up and chased them for a hundred yards, the myth is born. Eastern Coachwhips do get petty big, six feet is not uncommon. The record is eight and a half. They are very active animals that need a relatively large enclosure. They are also very alert and inquisitive, pretty cool to watch. I don't have one (yet), but I know people who do. I do have an Eastern Yellowbelly Racer (Coluber constrictor flaviventris). It is flighty and defensive in it's enclosure, but in hand it is very calm.
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