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It looks like a baby rattle snake. but im not sure :/ darkangel218 May 2013 #1
Rattle Snakes aren't native to our area, but.... Omaha Steve May 2013 #11
Whatever you do, please dont hurt it darkangel218 May 2013 #20
Marta used a glass to capture him safely for both parties Omaha Steve May 2013 #34
Got no rattles. kestrel91316 May 2013 #30
Do they have rattles as babies? darkangel218 May 2013 #32
I do believe so. Not many, but probably 1 or 2. kestrel91316 May 2013 #46
Yes, I do believe so Politicalboi May 2013 #57
The rattles are added after each skin shedding Le Taz Hot May 2013 #67
That would make sense... Bay Boy May 2013 #78
Youre wrong, see the answer above you. darkangel218 May 2013 #89
Oh dear... Bay Boy May 2013 #92
I got it. Control-Z May 2013 #112
Didn't you? jberryhill May 2013 #97
This message was self-deleted by its author darkangel218 May 2013 #98
NOT a rattlesnake. cliffordu May 2013 #73
Kicking so you can get an answer. n/t JimDandy May 2013 #2
Another Kick Sherman A1 May 2013 #5
This message was self-deleted by its author JimDandy May 2013 #21
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Eastern Garter Snake I think - their colors vary quite a bit NRaleighLiberal May 2013 #4
Garter snakes are beautiful x darkangel218 May 2013 #14
+1 a la izquierda May 2013 #47
Markings look close to the garter snake. RebelOne May 2013 #15
Those are very dangerous snakes, aren't they? Control-Z May 2013 #113
Yep. GoCubsGo May 2013 #48
And garter snakes will act really aggressive to scare predators csziggy May 2013 #50
In the western states. our garter snakes have different colors BanzaiBonnie May 2013 #102
Garter snakes come in an amazing range of colors csziggy May 2013 #105
I was thinking "House Republican" KansDem May 2013 #53
Don't insult the snake! pink-o May 2013 #114
Correct. H2O Man May 2013 #115
Spotted house snake or northern brown snake GreenEyedLefty May 2013 #6
I think it's a northern brown as well. Solly Mack May 2013 #77
No idea, but babies tend to be more aggressive than adults. nadinbrzezinski May 2013 #7
Huh? East Coast Pirate May 2013 #63
Baby snakes tend to be more aggressive than adults nadinbrzezinski May 2013 #64
That's not English jberryhill May 2013 #76
Good response... Bay Boy May 2013 #79
looks like a gopher snake.. frylock May 2013 #8
It looks like a bull snake frogmarch May 2013 #9
Anything with a head like that dies here... n/t nebenaube May 2013 #41
You know that rattlesnakes are a protected species, right? antigone382 May 2013 #74
Some rattlesnakes are... nebenaube May 2013 #82
It isn't self defense if they are extremely unlikely to strike. n/t antigone382 May 2013 #84
If you... nebenaube May 2013 #90
meh after your child gets bit you tend to get a little less concerned about protecting deadly snakes Kali May 2013 #107
Looks like he's mad because he missed his Plane. Whisp May 2013 #10
Darrell Issa. Scuba May 2013 #12
or Dick Cheney? NRaleighLiberal May 2013 #16
Hey... You and NRaleigh... Bigmack May 2013 #23
not posioness whatever it is alphafemale May 2013 #13
No snakes are poisonous Viking12 May 2013 #40
Thank you for reminding the internet of how clever you are. alphafemale May 2013 #59
Actually... Bay Boy May 2013 #81
Yeah. You are also clever. alphafemale May 2013 #88
I'm not even sure what... Bay Boy May 2013 #91
No, it was being sarcastic. You obviously have trouble understanding that. n-t Logical May 2013 #95
Wow, you are really smart! n-t Logical May 2013 #96
I don't see pits or rattles, so likely not a rattler. djean111 May 2013 #17
Quite a few opinions. I'll add one Teach29 May 2013 #18
That looks most like it to me Warpy May 2013 #24
That looks very close Canuckistanian May 2013 #49
Welcome to DU my friend! hrmjustin May 2013 #54
It took a snake to bring you out of lurking since '07. In_The_Wind May 2013 #62
Like a pane of glass, no? Occulus May 2013 #66
Lurking since '07? Bay Boy May 2013 #83
Grumpy Snake pinboy3niner May 2013 #19
... OneGrassRoot May 2013 #42
Hope it doesn't eat the bird! johnp3907 May 2013 #22
It looks like a bull snake to me. We have one in our hay shed occasionally. Autumn May 2013 #25
A getthefuckoutof there snake olddots May 2013 #26
Might be a bull snake. They imitate rattle snakes when they feel threatened, scarletwoman May 2013 #27
Definitely not poisonous. longship May 2013 #28
I don't know what it is, but it looks pretty harmless. Arkansas Granny May 2013 #29
That is a great example of an American MineralMan May 2013 #31
YES! 100% n/t MuseRider May 2013 #33
Non-venomous, you can tell by the shape of the head. The Velveteen Ocelot May 2013 #35
My first thought was pine snake voteearlyvoteoften May 2013 #36
It sure does not look like a rattlesnake Yo_Mama May 2013 #37
Very true... cntrfthrs May 2013 #60
My first thought was Republican neighbors Freddie May 2013 #38
That is completely unfair and cruel. antigone382 May 2013 #75
Garter snake. kaiden May 2013 #39
Except Aerows May 2013 #65
Reminds me of a childhood story... Bay Boy May 2013 #85
Is that a freeking gigantic centipede next to the snake? bunnies May 2013 #43
Because of the close up shot Omaha Steve May 2013 #44
I thought it WAS the snake jberryhill May 2013 #99
Seriously! bunnies May 2013 #101
Definately a Tahitian Jumping Choola snake. Very rare and dangerous. Demo_Chris May 2013 #45
Ah, or perhaps the One-Eyed Trouser Adder jberryhill May 2013 #100
Yep, looks like a Garter Snake rightsideout May 2013 #51
Remember: Treat it nicely! A strange snake is a friend you haven't met yet... KansDem May 2013 #52
Eric Cantor's skin. nt bluestate10 May 2013 #55
I'm 99 percent certain thats a bull snake. beevul May 2013 #56
Is that snake sitting on a gigantic millipede? Matariki May 2013 #58
me too! Liberal_in_LA May 2013 #69
I saw that and thought it was... Bay Boy May 2013 #86
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
ewwwww. is that a big centipede near it? ewwwwwww Liberal_in_LA May 2013 #68
looks like some type of garter to me Kali May 2013 #70
Thanks for the information Rhiannon12866 May 2013 #104
you found my post faster than I did! Kali May 2013 #106
And I was on my phone, LOL Rhiannon12866 May 2013 #108
omg it really IS a swan Kali May 2013 #109
LOL! Except my boats were an actual boat with a swan in the back where I'd sit Rhiannon12866 May 2013 #110
We have black rat snakes..this looks like a baby black rat snake.. pipoman May 2013 #71
Thread killer... Bay Boy May 2013 #93
It's probably just a baskelisk containing the nefarious identity of a Arugula Latte May 2013 #72
Do you speak parceltongue? Rhiannon12866 May 2013 #103
Definitely NOT a Garter Snake. bvar22 May 2013 #80
It's an Eastern Garter Snake wtmusic May 2013 #87
It's some kind of gopher snake. LancetChick May 2013 #94
I've seen lots of bullsnakes and rattlers on my land womanofthehills May 2013 #111
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