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Steve_Craig
at Mon May 28 08:25:42 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Steve_Craig ]
In addition to what Tim just said, I wanted to add that in the book I have, it has them listed as bredding in late Summer/Early Fall. So I'd guess at the very least, the smaller one is a late 06 hatch, and the larger one even older. Steve
>>I think it's too early in the year for giving birth - at least in northern Ohio. I've seen 4-5 males "mob" females, so maybe that's what was going on in my case - maybe there was a female nearby. The larger of the snakes you found is over a year old and the smaller looks like last year's offspring.
Water snakes are pretty common in some areas, so I wouldn't find it to be highly unusual to see two juveniles in the same area - especially since some types of frog and salamander egg have hatched and the young snakes may be "cashing in" on slow-moving amphibian larva. Tim ----- SIC SEMPER TYRANNIS
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