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Found this in my back yard

dekaybrown May 29, 2008 09:57 PM

This snake is too cool, settled down very quickly, ate in a day and is super curious of his new surroundings. Loves imitating a rattlesnake

Regards,
Wayne A. Harvey
our critters

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1.0.0 Ball Python - Python regius "Cane" Rescue
1.2.3 Storeria dekayi Casper, Xena, Athena, & Kids (30 plus released!)
0.0.2 Thamnophis marcianus - Checkered Garters "spot" & "Zig"
2.1.0 Thamnophis sirtalis - eastern Garters
1.0.0 Thamnophis pickeringi - Puget Sound Garter "Sky" (adult, Sky blue)
0.0.1 Nerodia sipedon - Water Snake - "Aqua" adult WC
0.1.0 Storeria occipitomaculata - Red Belly snake (Her children were raised & released)
0.0.1 Amelanistic Corn Snake "CY" Juvinile CB
1.0.0. Pueblan Milk snake "Oreo" adult CB
1.0.0. ASIAN GREEN SNAKE 3' WC Cyclophiops major"Limon"
0.0.1. Savannah Monitor "CHOMPER" Growing fast!
0.1.0. Green Anole "Crystal" WC
1.0.0. K9 "ACE" Black Cockapoo
0.2.0. Feline"Felix"(R.I.P. 4/27/08) "Kaja" & "Silver"
2.1.0. calico RATS
2.4.?? Mice - Feeder farm - Crickets / fish
More herps than I could ever list out back on the land.

Replies (6)

cn013 May 29, 2008 10:06 PM

Very cool find... I'd love to stumble onto a milk in my yard! Really cool that it's already eating for you as well... glad you posted. Thanks.

Chris

Sunherp May 29, 2008 10:15 PM

Nice, clean-looking eastern. Good find.

-Cole

dekaybrown May 29, 2008 11:35 PM

Thanks Cole, The "personality" is the fun part.

Sadly, the picture does not show the condition of his tail.

Part of the main reason I brought him in was he has a terrible buildup of stuck sheds and a nib for a tip.

I am hoping that repeat soakings will get that cleared up, normally I would photo and release, but this guy needs care, or in due time he will probably develop gangrene on his tail.

The vet told me silvadine ointment is safe on snakes, and works miracles for killing germs, so I rubbed some on, time will tell.

Regards,
Wayne
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1.0.0 Ball Python - Python regius "Cane" Rescue
1.2.3 Storeria dekayi Casper, Xena, Athena, & Kids (30 plus released!)
0.0.2 Thamnophis marcianus - Checkered Garters "spot" & "Zig"
2.1.0 Thamnophis sirtalis - eastern Garters
1.0.0 Thamnophis pickeringi - Puget Sound Garter "Sky" (adult, Sky blue)
0.0.1 Nerodia sipedon - Water Snake - "Aqua" adult WC
0.1.0 Storeria occipitomaculata - Red Belly snake (Her children were raised & released)
0.0.1 Amelanistic Corn Snake "CY" Juvinile CB
1.0.0. Pueblan Milk snake "Oreo" adult CB
1.0.0. ASIAN GREEN SNAKE 3' WC Cyclophiops major"Limon"
0.0.1. Savannah Monitor "CHOMPER" Growing fast!
0.1.0. Green Anole "Crystal" WC
1.0.0. K9 "ACE" Black Cockapoo
0.2.0. Feline"Felix"(R.I.P. 4/27/08) "Kaja" & "Silver"
2.1.0. calico RATS
2.4.?? Mice - Feeder farm - Crickets / fish
More herps than I could ever list out back on the land.

Slaytallica May 30, 2008 01:42 PM

Awesome, you found an eastern in your backyard!
Are you going to let it back out eventually

dekaybrown May 30, 2008 09:47 PM

It would all depend, the moment I feel the snake is not
comfortable, I would let it go.

So far, it has been a sweetie, No musk or any indication that it wants to bite. Very curious and alert, and so far it does not seem to mind living in a terrarium.

The best part of collecting local snakes, is I CAN release them.

Sometimes when I bring in one in the spring, I wind up with a gravid female, so far all babies have been released after 6-8 months of feeding and growing. (always rewarding to encounter a familiar animal in the wild)

And natures instinct is a powerful force, I have picked up snakes that I raised and would once eat from my hand and they would coil up and do the defensive striking motions while flattening out and rearing. life experience teaches them quickly.

Regards,
Wayne A. Harvey
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1.0.0 Ball Python - Python regius "Cane" Rescue
1.2.3 Storeria dekayi Casper, Xena, Athena, & Kids (30 plus released!)
0.0.2 Thamnophis marcianus - Checkered Garters "spot" & "Zig"
2.1.0 Thamnophis sirtalis - eastern Garters
1.0.0 Thamnophis pickeringi - Puget Sound Garter "Sky" (adult, Sky blue)
0.0.1 Nerodia sipedon - Water Snake - "Aqua" adult WC
0.1.0 Storeria occipitomaculata - Red Belly snake (Her children were raised & released)
0.0.1 Amelanistic Corn Snake "CY" Juvinile CB
1.0.0. Pueblan Milk snake "Oreo" adult CB
1.0.0. ASIAN GREEN SNAKE 3' WC Cyclophiops major"Limon"
0.0.1. Savannah Monitor "CHOMPER" Growing fast!
0.1.0. Green Anole "Crystal" WC
1.0.0. K9 "ACE" Black Cockapoo
0.2.0. Feline"Felix"(R.I.P. 4/27/08) "Kaja" & "Silver"
2.1.0. calico RATS
2.4.?? Mice - Feeder farm - Crickets / fish
More herps than I could ever list out back on the land.

Dniles May 31, 2008 01:02 PM

Great find, Wayne. Must be nice to find milks in your backyard!

Dave
DNS Reptiles

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