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Red Rat Snake (AKA Corn Snake) - non venomous What he said! I see those snakes every day or two. They're generally easy to get along with, and cause no harm. ETA: they certainly do get your heart rate up, though, don't they? They look just enough like a copperhead to freak me out every time I see them. |
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What he said! I see those snakes every day or two. They're generally easy to get along with, and cause no harm. Quoted:
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Red Rat Snake (AKA Corn Snake) - non venomous What he said! I see those snakes every day or two. They're generally easy to get along with, and cause no harm. Agreed, there are usually two of them so if you spot one, look around for a second. They won't mess with you, just don't step on them. Picking them up should be left to someone with experience. |
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Other than an about to be dead snake, what brand is that one? |
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Quoted: Other than an about to be dead snake, what brand is that one? Quoted: Other than an about to be dead snake, what brand is that one? Possibly an Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake. |
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Hard to tell - the head size/shape is hard to see in this picture. By the way, you might have been on ARFCOM too long when you keep thinking that rock in the bottom right is someone's toe ![]() It's a Bushmaster, most venom in one strike than any other snake. Not found in N. America (YET) |
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Well, lets hope you don't pick up any bushmaster snakes in Jacksonville (although I bet if you look around the everglades long enough you could find one) Quoted:
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Don't get me started... Everyone I catch tags me a few times before I release them... ![]() Well, lets hope you don't pick up any bushmaster snakes in Jacksonville (although I bet if you look around the everglades long enough you could find one) Everything lives down there!!! |


