What kind of snake is this?
tpurgason
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tpurgason
9 years agowantonamara Z8 CenTex
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What kind of snake (found in NJ basement)?
Comments (2)Nope, not a Corn, and definitely not a Copperhead. This is an Eastern Milk Snake(Lampropeltis triangulum triangulum), a member of the family that includes the King Snakes. The pattern on the head is different from a Corn, and these look nothing at all like a Copperhead, not even close....See MoreWhat Kind of Snake Is This?
Comments (6)Even more disturbing is that there are "professional" snake removal "experts" who recommend and use these awful traps as a "humane" alternative to killing snakes! What's humane about what you see above, please tell me? Even if the snake is found and released, a tedious process involving pouring oil all over the animal and waiting for it to break the connection of the glue, very often the snake has already been injured internally if not visibly, and now it's nostrils are clogged with thick oil. Its release usually just means it will go off and die elsewhere. Due to their metabolism, reptiles die much more slowly and feel pain for a longer period of time than a mammal or bird exposed to the same sort of abuse. No animal, not even a pest rodent species, deserves this kind of torture....See MoreCan anyone tell me what kind of snake is
Comments (1)Appears to be an anerythristic corn snake. Quite common...who ever had the snake should know that and have further information for you....See MoreWhat kind of snake is this??
Comments (2)Pretty sure that's not a real snake. It has a very "Dollar Tree" look to it....See Morejolanaweb
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