Posted by js305 on June 29, 2014 at 14:19:00 from (184.79.57.233):
In Reply to: Chicken Snakes posted by Mo in NE Tx on June 29, 2014 at 12:52:55:
Looks like a bull snake to me. Without seeing the head it's not for sure. They have a husky body and will eat most anything they can catch. They are known for having a bad attitude and will bite, although not poisonous.
We catch them all the time around where I live, on the south plains of Texas. I don't have anything they want to eat, besides mice, so I usually don't kill them. If they are in the way I'll relocate them out in the pasture. I know they will come back but I rarely see what I think is the same one again.
The biggest one I have seen is one that was run over on the road in front of my house. It was similar in size to the one in the pictures, didn't measure it.
For the uneducated, they look very similar in markings to a rattlesnake, and will kinda coil and strike like one. The head is shaped differently, more rounded than that of the vipers.
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