It was getting the fish down by pushing against the bulkhead of a bridge on a fresh water canal in South Florida.
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It was getting the fish down by pushing against the bulkhead of a bridge on a fresh water canal in South Florida.
Cool series of photos.
The snake is a harmless Brown Watersnake (Nerodia taxispilota).
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Chris Harrison
San Antonio, Texas
Yep! That's Florida's second biggest water snake. In fact, it may well exceed the lengths I have seen published, & might grow bigger than the Florida green. Large adults are extremely impressive snakes.
~~Greg~~
Florida's Venomous Snakes
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