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Snake ID question #12456823 10/07/17 08:31 PM
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Will a cottonmouth/water moccasin flatten its neck like a cobra? Sorry no pic.

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Haven't seen one that did that . But I don't look at them long fight or flight depending on how close a shovel is .

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Sounds like a hog-nosed snake .

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Originally Posted By: Siberman
Sounds like a hog-nosed snake .


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Originally Posted By: Derek 🐝
Originally Posted By: Siberman
Sounds like a hog-nosed snake .


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That was my first thought. It was 2’ long, dark green/black no pattern, triangle head, about 1 to 1 1/2 “ thick. Right next to a creek in rural AR. It was on the road when we passed on our Rhino. When it seemed to flatten its neck it was retreating but it was pissed.

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When I looked up the pictures of hognose they had patterns like rat snakes.

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Those are Westerns. Look at the Eastern Hognose.


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Re: Snake ID question [Re: el Rojo] #12456873 10/07/17 09:22 PM
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Ok, looked at YouTube and I’m going with eastern hog-nosed. I think a WM would have attacked...hence the reason we didn’t get off the Rhino. I told my wife we need to take the phone for the camera...no signal in the forest.

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Originally Posted By: Derek 🐝
Those are Westerns. Look at the Eastern Hognose.


I am impressed Derek. most folk are not aware of that fact.

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