Nanci
Alien Lover
A friend of mine sent me a cell phone photo of a snake on FaceBook last week. The snake was living under her garbage can, and she was terrified of it. I incorrectly identified it as a Penninsula Crowned Snake. (The head looked black in the picture). So yesterday I was over there, consulting on a tortoise enclosure project. She showed me where the snake had been, and there was the snake. My friend went shrieking away as I picked it up.
So I looked it up using the Florida Museum of Natural History snake key and came up with Smooth Earth Snake, and then Googled images, and there he was!
Oops! Misidentified again!! It appears this is _really_ a Pine Woods Snake. Oh well. Some day I will know all the little worm-like snakes of Florida! I need a better snake key!!
I took him home to a more welcoming place, and wanted to photograph him before releasing him, but then I discovered a surprise clutch and had a possibly second clutching snake refuse a meal and got all busy with that and feeding half the collection, so I had to wait till this morning.
Why I bothered, I don't know, since these may be the worst snake photos I have ever taken! This little snake was gorgeous- he looked exactly like a miniature African House Snake, especially about the head. And the color was a nice red velvet cake red, with a creamy pale yellow belly. Which I did not manage to capture at all...
So I looked it up using the Florida Museum of Natural History snake key and came up with Smooth Earth Snake, and then Googled images, and there he was!
Oops! Misidentified again!! It appears this is _really_ a Pine Woods Snake. Oh well. Some day I will know all the little worm-like snakes of Florida! I need a better snake key!!
I took him home to a more welcoming place, and wanted to photograph him before releasing him, but then I discovered a surprise clutch and had a possibly second clutching snake refuse a meal and got all busy with that and feeding half the collection, so I had to wait till this morning.
Why I bothered, I don't know, since these may be the worst snake photos I have ever taken! This little snake was gorgeous- he looked exactly like a miniature African House Snake, especially about the head. And the color was a nice red velvet cake red, with a creamy pale yellow belly. Which I did not manage to capture at all...
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