Showing posts with label Pantherophis obsoletus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pantherophis obsoletus. Show all posts

Monday, May 31, 2010

snake!

What we saw in our driveway a few days ago...
I tried looking up snakes online, and this is what I think it is--Northern Water Snake (Nerodia Sipedon).  It has a very cool diamond-like pattern and is about four feet long.  It stared at us for a while and then slithered into the  garden.  NEW NOTE:  My friend Linda's son is a herpetologist and says this is a black rat snake (Pantherophis obsoletus).  Check out his website Diamondback Trading Cards.  See a very good youtube video of this snake--Brandon's Herp Adventures.   Thanks, Linda!










LINKS:                                                            
information and photos by Jim Braswell 
some good photos and chat from Texas folks 
Animal Diversity Web website
snake identification chart by state--click on links from here  

If you know what this snake is, please let me know.
photos by me © 2010