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Lined and Brown Snakes?

bradtort Mar 16, 2010 07:05 PM

I was poking around the front of my house here in St Louis, MO, when I accidentally kicked over a plastic "paving stone", revealing two wriggling creatures that I at first thought were worms.

Instead I think I found a Midland Brown Snake (Storeria dekayi wrightorum) and a Lined Snake (Tropidoclonian lineatum). The Missouri Dept of Conservation website says the Brown snake around here is the Midland subspecies.

Anyway, I'm not great at identifying snakes (or much of anything), so I thought I'd let you guys confirm.

Photos aren't the greatest. And photographing them in a white tub didn't help.

Size reference:

Lined snake:

underside of lined snake:

Brown snake:

I thought briefly about keeping them, but they are too small. I occassionally see lined snakes here in the burbs, but I've never seen a Brown snake here. I relocated them to a leaf pile in the back yard, where they should be safer.

Replies (2)

DMong Mar 16, 2010 08:39 PM

You ID'd them correctly, that is exactly what both of those are, Midland Brown and a Lined Snake.

cool finds!

~Doug
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing"

my website -serpentinespecialties.webs.com

bradtort Mar 16, 2010 09:03 PM

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