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Well if you don't like snakes I would call him a DEAD snake. I like Jon H's name for the snake, call him Sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssteve.
I was sitting in the garden one day when one of those guys came down the hill behind our Gazebo... scared the hell out of me before I realized it was a gopher snake. Definitely something my wife and I won't forget.
It looks sort of like a barn snake we have here in Mississippi..I only know them by that nickname... That's a beautiful snake...great patterns and colors...
I vote for the bull snake (P.c. sayi) on p. 224 of . "Texas Snakes" by Dixon and Werler. It appears to be a little out of it normal range. What would be really cool to find is the Sonoran Gopher Snake - p. 223. Beautiful markings. Dixon was my herpetology professor at Texas A&M and his book is at Front Street.
If I could see the face, I'd know for sure if it was a Gopher Snake. They eat rattle snakes so we loved having them on the property up here. Did it have a dark brown band across the eyes?
You sure take some interesting pictures that document your life down there. Keep up the good work. I love checking in on you.
Hard to tell from that angle and I have never been that great with names, but, is that "Ssssteve the snake"?
ReplyDeleteNice rat snake....
ReplyDeleteHoward. I name him Howard.
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ReplyDeleteLooks like a gopher snake aka bull snake, Pituophis melanoleucus.
ReplyDeleteEats rodents. Good to have around unless you're afraid of snakes.
Sneaky Snake,
ReplyDeleteWell if you don't like snakes I would call him a DEAD snake. I like Jon H's name for the snake, call him Sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssteve.
ReplyDeletesssssssssssssteve or Ssssssssssteven.
ReplyDeleteTrans-Pecos rat snake. Good snake to have around..likes mice.
ReplyDeleteIs that a sunrise or sunset photo?
ReplyDeleteI was sitting in the garden one day when one of those guys came down the hill behind our Gazebo... scared the hell out of me before I realized it was a gopher snake. Definitely something my wife and I won't forget.
ReplyDeleteSssssssssssssssssssssssssssssindy or Sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssarah if it is a female snake.
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ReplyDeleteIt looks sort of like a barn snake we have here in Mississippi..I only know them by that nickname... That's a beautiful snake...great patterns and colors...
ReplyDeleteThey will bite if threatened. Won't kill you, but wouldn't be any fun.
ReplyDeleteOMG...I Hate snakes...That picture made my skin crawl..
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ReplyDeleteBull snake
ReplyDeleteSnakes are cool. Snakes eat rodents that carrie diseases in the desert like the "Hantavirus"
ReplyDeleteBullsnake! Love those guys. Stay clear if you're a rodent, though...
ReplyDeleteDefinitely Bull snake. Very beneficial, very cool, and they will make you hurt yourself when you stumble upon one!
ReplyDeletePituophis melanoleucus, Bull Snake.
ReplyDeleteHow long was it? Looked 10 feet long!
ReplyDeleteThat's at least a thirty footer. Me? I'm the dust storm you see running the other way.
ReplyDeleteWhat snake? :P
ReplyDeleteWe call that a BIG snake. Call Daddy!!!
ReplyDeleteI vote for the bull snake (P.c. sayi) on p. 224 of . "Texas Snakes" by Dixon and Werler. It appears to be a little out of it normal range. What would be really cool to find is the Sonoran Gopher Snake - p. 223. Beautiful markings. Dixon was my herpetology professor at Texas A&M and his book is at Front Street.
ReplyDeleteIf I could see the face, I'd know for sure if it was a Gopher Snake. They eat rattle snakes so we loved having them on the property up here. Did it have a dark brown band across the eyes?
ReplyDeleteYou sure take some interesting pictures that document your life down there. Keep up the good work. I love checking in on you.
Plissken.
ReplyDeleteCD is the snakes name.
ReplyDeleteshort for count dracula.
I vote for naming it "Tex."
ReplyDeletethe snakes name is lunch
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ReplyDeleteSsssssssssstanley?
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