I am in South Carolina and I found a baby snake that has red markings, where can I find info on snakes. I already tried to google it and I do not see the one I found.
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I am in South Carolina and I found a baby snake that has red markings, where can I find info on snakes. I already tried to google it and I do not see the one I found.
Pics please.
A snake expert. Take it to your local zoo.
pics?
milk snake maybe?
Stupid question maybee. But does it have fangs? They are more dangerous.
that, my soon to be dead friend, is a coral snake:suicide:
I stay away from it no matter what color it is :bino:
It could be a red racer snake...they are harmless.
Pics ftw!!
guy aint postin' pics cuz he's dead.
Red and black you're in deep shit. Yellow and red you'll be ok!
Sorry the wife took the digital camera with her, all I have is a cell phone and do not have a clue on how to send it to the internet. It did not have rings, it was more like brown body with black spots and they red was like in a rectangular curved shaped. I look at the eyes and it seem to be on top of the head but that is hard to tell since it was only 6 inches and appeared to have gotten ran over by a car.
red stripes touch yellow=coral snake
Google the most common snakes in your area....
living in florida as a kid taught me this saying.... red meets yellow, your a dead fellow. red meeds black your ok jack
So judging by the responses in here I guess I am the only one who clicked this thread thinking this guy needed help beating a '03-'04 Cobra in a race huh?:loser:
I would say its a King Cobra :shrug:
:hide: :lmao:
I know you said it was ran over by a car, but here in Texas we chop it's head off with whatever is available first then identify later :devil: Atleast the people I know. Just a couple day ago my mom and I were pulling weeds and a snake about a foot and a half long got within two feet (headed my way) and I had to run and get a shovel. Never did identify it because it was very chopped up. We think it was a cotton mouth or something
I have outside cats and it's rare to see snakes here. I remember many times working in the driveway laying under a car to look and see a black snake a few feet away... harmless but I still wanted nothing to do with them! I only ever saw one rattler and a few large rocks later is was dead.
just kill the damn thing
You best stay out of the woods cuz you got that totally opposite! :)
http://www.pestproducts.com/coral_snakes.htm
Take your dick out and lay it on one of them lil snakes. If they bite it and your dick turns blue/black and falls off they are poisonous. If they do not bite it your a fag for pulling your dick out and laying it on a bunch of baby snakes. Either way take pics when Mama gets home for us.
RIP buddy :sulk:
People have snakes living outside their houses?
city slickers :lol:
http://i604.photobucket.com/albums/t...CoralSnake.jpg
if it looked like this ... GO TO THE HOSPITAL!!
No snakes here. All I get are Scorpions.....
I think it was a copperhead
Ok there was no green tail, it had the black spot that are curved rectangles but it also was outlined in red
http://www.herpnet.net/Iowa-Herpetol..._milksnake.jpg
did it look like that???
Mud snake, Farancia abacura
Rainbow Snake, Farancia erytogramma
Banded water snake, Nerodia fasciata
You have all 3 in SC. You can google for pic's.
This is the best I can do.....
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1...11-09_1808.jpg
Looks like a loogey or a gummy worm.
It's just a big leaf, you'll be alright. :lol:
Come on, you can take some better pics
Just fawkin kill already !!
Road kill pizza
http://i595.photobucket.com/albums/t...zza--41864.jpg
It is a King Cobra.
It is a Black Mamba.
Looks like a Chicken Snake to me...seriously....
Best pict. I could get it's from my cell. So it looks like a chicken snake???
Hard to tell from that pic, but it looks like an Eastern Hognose snake. They play dead, hiss & flatten their neck like a cobra.
That is what the other I found a few moths ago did, he flared his neck and it look just like the one I posted, I am glad this one was dead, I did not know they did that.
I just read that they are good snakes...
Haremless. They eat toads. :)
thanks
http://www.ig.utexas.edu/people/staf...e_snake_sm.jpg
http://tcslacerta.tripod.com/sitebui...es/hognose.jpg
they are not venomous but do have teeth to pop toads lungs...
http://i604.photobucket.com/albums/t...ifer-lopez.jpg
Was she there ?? If she was its an Anaconda .....lol