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sounds like a Brown Snake (Storeria dekayi)

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Posted by: chrish at Sat Jan 3 20:59:01 2004   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by chrish ]  
   

>>It was in the high 60s today; apparently warm enough for some snakes. I found a very small snake in my yard that I cannot identify. Description and location below.
>>
>>Simpsonville, SC (Greenville county).
>>Found while working in an area covered with pine bark mulch.
>>Area is relatively dry (by SC standards) and not near water.
>>
>>Snake
>>Top is brownish gray with dark brown spots. Spots are prevalent at the head and first third of the length but fade away about half way down. The snake has a slight sheen in sunlight both on top and its underbelly. Underbelly is uniformly offwhite. Single scale at vent. Scales appear slightly keeled but the snake is so small that it is difficult to be sure. The snake is 7"-8" long and slightly less than 1/4" diameter at it widest point. The shape of the head and the eyes remind me of a common gray ratsnake but the colors don't seem consistent with a ratsnake.
>>
>>It has not tried to bite when handled but did flip musk and uric acid around.
>>
>>I've looked in my NA Field Guide and cannot ID this one from the book. Any help you could provide would be appreciated. What to feed such a small snake would also be helpful.
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Chris Harrison

...he was beginning to realize he was the creature of a god that appreciated the discomfort of his worshippers - W. Somerset Maugham


   

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