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RE: Baby snake (rat snake?)

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Posted by: HappyHillbilly at Sat Sep 3 00:15:43 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by HappyHillbilly ]  
   

I agree with Doug - Northern Water Snake.
About a week ago a friend/neighbor called and asked me to come remove a snake from their pool here in southwestern NC. I've never seen baby water snakes before & it's been many moons since I've seen baby rat snakes. Due to it's small size and vertical banding on its side I was pretty sure it was a Northern Water Snake.

I took some pics tonight to identify it & post in this forum if I wasn't able to ID it, or needed confirmation. I figured my buddy Doug would know what it was.

Here are a few pics:







Since these snakes are often mistaken for Copperheads in this area I'm going to try to raise it up on rodents so I can use it in educational shows. One thing for sure, this lil' booger definitely has a water snake attitude, which is different than rat snakes.

Ya'll take care!
HH
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