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What say you? I'm thinking baby copperhead..

Started by PawNature, August 23, 2006, 10:18:52 AM

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PawNature

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Jeff

I'm thinking 3 photos and its still alive is beyond my comprehension.
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DanG

I ain't sure either, but I was thinkin' the head would be broader if it was a Copperhead. ???

I slew a baby Rattler in my yard the other day.  He didn't have rattles yet, but was about 16" long.  His head was broad, and got even broader upon application of the backside of my Logrite Hookeroon. ;D
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asy

I'm gonna go ahead and agree with the boss here...

How long did it take ya to take 3 photos? How fast can you run?

Where was it? Sure looks like an indoor floor there :(

asy :D
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thurlow

I don't think he's a copperhead;  body looks too slim toward the tail-end and head not big enough.  My opinion is worth at least as much as you paid for it. ;D
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Mr Mom

     Doesent copper heads a saddle markings on the back ?? I think the mark looks like a line across the back and two loops on the side.
     



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Texas Ranger

Nope, not a copperhead, heads wrong.  Some young copperheads here in the south have a sulfer color on their tail, and the tail is not that slender.  Corn snake comes to mind, dont know why.
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jrob

It looks like a Northern Brown Snake, but definitely not a Copperhead.  I've been on a number of snake hunts with by Biology-major wife and you learn quickly which ones to pick up and which not to.

Bro. Noble

It's the right color for a gtound rattler,  but doesn't appear to have the viper shaped head.  Get a closeup of it's eyes and inside of it's mouth and we can tell more :D :D
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The eye's will tell fer sure, if it doesn't have a cats eye then it isn't a copperhead.

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PawNature

Well I had the little feller on the hood of my pickup. Camera set on micro. I tried holding him up by the tell to get a better picture but he wouldn't hold still. I would try and get a close up of his head but it kinda looks like a squashed plumb now, if you know what I mean.
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jon12345

That is the rare and endangered Kentucky Slender-tailed Black and Brown Snake, I could tell immediately from the picture and description.  The proper authorities will be contacting you shortly.


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PawNature

Ain't my fault if it fell off the truck and busted its head.  ;D  8)
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asy

HAHAHAHA...

I love when the word 'fell' is used in that 'hollywood' way...

Sounds like 'well, godfather, he sorta fell off the pier'...

asy :D
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