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Hey gang! New member Devon here!
A few weeks ago I found a baby corn snake in my basement. I immediately figured it was the offspring of an adult snake I caught sunning itself on my stone walkway to the front door several years ago. I was able to get one very blurry pic before he decided he didn't like show biz and scooted off into the rocks! I just went back and looked at that pic and it seems that I was wrong. I have no idea WHAT kind of snake it was. ( I'm 90% sure its NOT a copperhead! It didn't have diamond "saddles" but bands. ) I was wondering if anyone here might know. Since attaching the pic might be rather problematic with my dial-up 'puter, ( We're rural! The neighbors have DSL but we don't! ) I will attempt to describe it as best I can.
It was coiled up so I don't even hazard to guess its length but it seemed to be the size of a very well-fed adult. It did NOT have a wedge shaped head. It had large, fat, brown bands around it interspaced with thin yellow bands. I have no idea if the yellow bands were bordered by black and its too difficult to make that out in the pic. It did NOT have markings on the back of the head, it was brown just like the body's bands.
I live in southeastern Pa. near the Md/Pa border. I grew up in Delaware so my experience with wild snakes has been common water snakes, ( ICK! They're smelly! ) black snakes and here and there a garter snake. Every now and then, the snakes would come in the house and I would have to catch them and relocate them since Mom was terrified of snakes! Now I'm rural again and still finding snakes in the house! I found a black snake coiled up on top of the T.V. this summer while I was watching "Eragon"!
Sigh! Just like home!
Maybe if you could attach pics to me of what it possibly could be, I could figure this out.
Devon
A few weeks ago I found a baby corn snake in my basement. I immediately figured it was the offspring of an adult snake I caught sunning itself on my stone walkway to the front door several years ago. I was able to get one very blurry pic before he decided he didn't like show biz and scooted off into the rocks! I just went back and looked at that pic and it seems that I was wrong. I have no idea WHAT kind of snake it was. ( I'm 90% sure its NOT a copperhead! It didn't have diamond "saddles" but bands. ) I was wondering if anyone here might know. Since attaching the pic might be rather problematic with my dial-up 'puter, ( We're rural! The neighbors have DSL but we don't! ) I will attempt to describe it as best I can.
It was coiled up so I don't even hazard to guess its length but it seemed to be the size of a very well-fed adult. It did NOT have a wedge shaped head. It had large, fat, brown bands around it interspaced with thin yellow bands. I have no idea if the yellow bands were bordered by black and its too difficult to make that out in the pic. It did NOT have markings on the back of the head, it was brown just like the body's bands.
I live in southeastern Pa. near the Md/Pa border. I grew up in Delaware so my experience with wild snakes has been common water snakes, ( ICK! They're smelly! ) black snakes and here and there a garter snake. Every now and then, the snakes would come in the house and I would have to catch them and relocate them since Mom was terrified of snakes! Now I'm rural again and still finding snakes in the house! I found a black snake coiled up on top of the T.V. this summer while I was watching "Eragon"!
Sigh! Just like home!
Maybe if you could attach pics to me of what it possibly could be, I could figure this out.
Devon