08-22-2005, 11:00
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Originally Posted by Kyobanim
Okay, so I suck at photography. Normally I take a pretty good picture but snakes scare the shit out of me. I had no intentions of getting any closer to the bastard.
I'm 80% sure of the identity. When I kill the bastard and cut off its head I'll know for sure.
Kudos to Dan. Banded water snake. This one is usually confused with the cotton mouth. The body shapes are the same, that's what threw me initially. The head is also slightly triangle shaped. The rat was most likely constricted, as this snake is non-venomous. That would jive with the labored breathing and such.
This is what he looked like to me at 630 this morning. Very similar to a cotton mouth. I have killed a couple of those around the house.
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Why would you kill it?
Banded water snakes are harmless to humans. And are you sure the rat's death wasn't a coincidence? Banded water snakes don't generally eat rats; they prefer water-dwelling food like fish, frogs and crawdads.
Also, how big was the one you saw? From the coloring of the bands, I'd say it was little more than a baby. Baby-killer!
I grew up in Florida. Florida is great for snakes; we've got both tropical and temperate climate ones. There is no reason but irrational fear or sadism to kill a snake that isn't harmful to humans, and many reasons not to (the most important being pest, especially rodent, control). Kill a rabbit before you kill a snake; rabbits are far more of a pest. Note that this isn't coming from sentimental snake-love: kill any rattler, water mocassin, cottonmouth or coral snake you come across.
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08-22-2005, 20:08
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Originally Posted by Airbornelawyer
kill any rattler, water mocassin, cottonmouth or coral snake you come across.
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Isn't a water moccasin and a cottonmouth the same snake?
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08-22-2005, 20:24
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Originally Posted by The Reaper
Isn't a water moccasin and a cottonmouth the same snake?
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Yep!
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08-22-2005, 20:30
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You're right. Copperhead was the other "C" one I meant.
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08-22-2005, 21:45
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Why would you kill it?
Banded water snakes are harmless to humans. And are you sure the rat's death wasn't a coincidence? Banded water snakes don't generally eat rats; they prefer water-dwelling food like fish, frogs and crawdads.
Also, how big was the one you saw? From the coloring of the bands, I'd say it was little more than a baby. Baby-killer!
I grew up in Florida. Florida is great for snakes; we've got both tropical and temperate climate ones. There is no reason but irrational fear or sadism to kill a snake that isn't harmful to humans, and many reasons not to (the most important being pest, especially rodent, control). Kill a rabbit before you kill a snake; rabbits are far more of a pest. Note that this isn't coming from sentimental snake-love: kill any rattler, water mocassin, cottonmouth or coral snake you come across.
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Agree with you. We picked up some rat snakes for the farm because poison just wasn't working.
The snakes are now 6' long and very happy . I hate rats.
Banded water snake - that must have been what I disturbed the other day. Reddish-brown and yellow bands. He wouldn't go away; had to poke him with a longeing whip.
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08-23-2005, 10:55
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Your pictures suck. Not only is it hard to see the eyes, but you need one from above or some other angle where you can see the shape of the head.
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08-23-2005, 12:05
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Next time I'll ask the fooking snake to pose
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08-23-2005, 13:33
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Originally Posted by The Reaper
Isn't a water moccasin and a cottonmouth the same snake?
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Its worth killing twice.
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08-23-2005, 14:32
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K-
Your pictures suck. Not only is it hard to see the eyes, but you need one from above or some other angle where you can see the shape of the head.
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Come on RL, tell us how you really feel about his photographic ability. Seems that I recall an event with a video cam not to long ago that produced mixed results, but then I am getting old and am probably confusing that episode with someone else
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08-23-2005, 15:41
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Come on RL, tell us how you really feel about his photographic ability. Seems that I recall an event with a video cam not to long ago that produced mixed results, but then I am getting old and am probably confusing that episode with someone else
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And no one gave me a hard time about it either.
No one complained about the still photos I took -- those are easy compared to 24-hour digital recording to a hard drive!
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