its so tiny
I usually post a pic to my Facebook, then right click the pic, copy the URL, and then past the url into the Pic icon ^^^ above... Does that make sense??
Is it a cornsnake? If so, I vote anery, or possibly charcoal.
I just saw this, but I was going to say if it wasn't a corn, I'd guess a black rat snake.We just had someone in our herp society hatch some out and bring them to our last meeting.
I give up- I really need to be able to post better pictures for a lot of reasons. But those were good guesses but that is what Oscar is. (My baby).
Elaphe obsoleta lindheimeri-commonly known as a Texas rat snake. Very special snake and responsible for saving the lives of countless harmless native snakes and the reason I am snake crazy in the first place.
There are a few ways to attach pictures. You can upload to them a hosting site such as photobucket.com. There they will provide you with various codes. Chose the IMG one and past it here.
You can also copy the URL of the picture (on a hosting site), click the little icon of a mountain in a little yellow box and paste the URL in there and it will make an IMG code and insert it for you. This if found at the top of the reply box with the other icons such as bold, italic, underline, etc.
Also you can click on "Go Advanced" (found below reply box) find the little paper clip icon and click on it (up with the other icons). It will open another window where you can attach images from your own computer. Click on "Browse" and find your image. Then click on "Upload".
Or you could type in the IMG code yourself which is very easy. [ IMG ] PASTE URL HERE [ /IMG ] just remove all the spaces.
I usually don't even try posting pictures when I'm on my phone lol. Too much effort involved for me.
OMG-I wouldn't even use this POS to even surf or post-if I had a choice. I used to have the latest and greatest computer and a high speed internet cable ISP-