Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Love it. A cutie.
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That is a beautiful Black Racer, a very beneficial snake. They are inquisitive and like to "periscope" to get better looks at what is around them. My husband saved one from my neighbor's garage. The snake wrapped himself around a piece of equipment that they carried out to the yard and released him. The snake acted like he was going to attack. I suggest if you belong to Facebook that you join WHAT KIND OF SNAKE IS THIS: FLORIDA. Very educational and interesting.
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Looks like a southern black racer. I am surprised it came back so close to you. Normally they are afraid of anything bigger than him. Not venomous , they eat small rodents, insect, eggs, birds, frogs, lizards and other snakes.
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![]() This one and a much larger one were flopping around in the cul-de-sac the other day. Both took off when I came near. This little one was moving a little too fast for my camera settings. Had to do some googling to learn that only the immature racers have such coloration. Much more comfortable photographing sharks than snakes, harmless or otherwise. :-) ![]() Last edited by mntlblok; 09-13-2023 at 09:08 AM. Reason: looks like the URL of the image didn't show up. oh, well. over my head |
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What a great pic! Thank you for posting 😀
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Black Racer
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WOW! Fantastic picture!
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Apparently (see blueblaze post above) snakes will chase you down then beat the cr@p out of you (if they catch you). As much as I fear snakes, they do not even come close to my horrid fear of monkeys. Don't show your teeth. Dont let them see your eyes. Don't make any sudden moves. Those things will rip your lips and eyelids off just to be obnoxious little sh15$. One day I plan on going to the park off crystal river to confront my fears.
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They're usually very shy -- sometimes almost friendly. We used to keep chickens back in Texas and we had a big rat snake that used to hang out in the chicken coop and steal an egg once in a while as payment for keeping the rats away. He got so tame that I could pick him up. If I found him in the nest box, I had to shoo him out to get the eggs. And he had a weird thing going on with the chickens. One evening I came out to close the coop and he was in there probing for something under Edith's wing. I don't know what the heck he was doing, but Edith didn't seem too concerned. Maybe they all got a massage every night at bedtime. There's just a lot more going on in the animal world than we realize. |
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Wow!! Just wow!! You are braver than I am. I just showed this picture to my husband and he said it isn't poisonous. I'm sure you knew that when you took the photo, but if it were me I wouldn't have known because I would have been running the other way.
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We love nature and it is so cool that you could have one so close.
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I've had a couple of encounters with them, once when walking along an MMP. I heard a commotion in the underbrush next to the trail, and a good sized Black Racer came bolting out. He saw me, slammed on the brakes, turned around and dove back into the brush. They're not called "racer" for nothing. This guy moved quick. Second one about a month ago, a juvenile maybe 10-12" long inside our house near the guest bathroom. Probably got in through that bathroom as I understand they crawl along the outside of pipes and will enter the house of there is a hole big enough or if the metal sealing ring isn't tight (as in this case) and it doesn't take much of a hole for a little snake like that. I saw it first--good thing as my wife is terrified of them, and cornered it in the bathroom, picking it up and putting it in a box until I could ascertain just what it was. Feisty little bugger though! I doubt he'd even been able to draw blood if he bit me but that didn't keep him from trying. Released him under the hedge. |
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