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In reply to the discussion: Trouble indentifying a snake in our yard (photo warning) [View all]Kali
(56,886 posts)70. looks like some type of garter to me
for anybody that comes back to this thread - rattlers have their first button when they hatch (I know this because when my youngest was 18 months he was bitten by a hatchling)
the garters we have around here will try to strike and bite when cornered, and if you pick them up they will evert their cloaca and eject a foul-smelling liquid on you.
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meh after your child gets bit you tend to get a little less concerned about protecting deadly snakes
Kali
May 2013
#107
Might be a bull snake. They imitate rattle snakes when they feel threatened,
scarletwoman
May 2013
#27
I saw a little snake once that acted like that-it was also beating it's tail against the dry leaves
NBachers
May 2013
#61
LOL! Except my boats were an actual boat with a swan in the back where I'd sit
Rhiannon12866
May 2013
#110