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jojo 09-10-2017 07:16 AM

Pygmy rattlesnake?
 
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Found this snake in our front yard. Could it be a pygmy rattlesnake? My dog was sniffing it.

Trayderjoe 09-10-2017 08:02 AM

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Originally Posted by jojo (Post 1445418)
Found this snake in our front yard. Could it be a pygmy rattlesnake? My dog was sniffing it.

Looks more like a corn snake or a rat snake to me.

billethkid 09-10-2017 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Trayderjoe (Post 1445440)
Looks more like a corn snake or a rat snake to me.

Ditto!

perrjojo 09-10-2017 08:12 AM

Looks like a dead snake to me. ;-)

tophcfa 09-10-2017 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by perrjojo (Post 1445447)
Looks like a dead snake to me. ;-)

That is my favorite kind of snake.

DonH57 09-10-2017 09:02 AM

Looks like a dead corn snake. I believe the pygmy rattle snake are shorter and have a wider head, body, and tail.

Rango 09-10-2017 09:04 AM

They taste just like chicken

Sandtrap328 09-10-2017 09:29 AM

The head is not shaped like a rattlesnake head and no sign of a rattle on the tail. Corn snake or pine snake. Both harmless to you or your dog but very effective against rodents.

justjim 09-10-2017 09:56 AM

I have eaten rattlesnake and it wasn't bad. Of course, I didn't know what the delicacy was when Uncle Bill served it up and then told us a bit later.

I am not an expert on snakes but I believe, like another post, the one you picture is not a pigmy Rattlesnake.

rubicon 09-10-2017 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 1445448)
That is my favorite kind of snake.

I am only afraid of 4 kind of snakes big, little, alive, dead that applies to other creatures too

the operative word here is "pygmy" and that looks larger than one? Can't help don't stay around long enough to tell

Just Me 09-10-2017 11:56 AM

Common corn snake. Pygmy rattlers (I've been bit on the thumb by one, before) are smaller and have a distinctly triangular head, as do all members of the viper family.

mixsonci 09-10-2017 12:10 PM

Do we have rattlesnakes here (Pygmy or otherwise?) What other poisonous snakes do we have here in TV? I have not yet seen any snakes but when I do, especially if they are in or near my house, trust me, you will all hear me scream.

justjim 09-10-2017 12:32 PM

Yes we have pigmy rattlesnakes
 
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Originally Posted by mixsonci (Post 1445616)
Do we have rattlesnakes here (Pygmy or otherwise?) What other poisonous snakes do we have here in TV? I have not yet seen any snakes but when I do, especially if they are in or near my house, trust me, you will all hear me scream.

Yes, there are Pigmy Rattlesnakes in and near The Villages. I was playing on a course just south of Leesburg when a golfer in the foursome in front of us was bitten by a Pigmy Rattler. It was quite a commotion. He made the mistake of reaching for a golf ball in an area where it was obviously the snakes turf. After spending the night (very sick) in the hospital he was okay. I do not know what other species of snakes live in this area.

Snakes move on when they see you but do protect what they consider their turf. :bowdown:

Sandtrap328 09-10-2017 02:07 PM

There are no POISONOUS snakes in The Villages. There are VENOMOUS snakes in The Villages.

A poison has to be eaten in order for it to be harmful. A venom is injected (such as through a snake fang).

There are rattlesnakes (both the Pygmy and the Eastern Diamondback), water moccasins, and coral snakes in The Villages. The coral snake has a neurotoxin (similar to a cobra venom). The others are hemotoxins which attack the blood system.

I had to learn this information from my time volunteering at the National Zoo in Washington DC.

Very possible that the heavy rain will bring snakes out of their flooded habitat and onto drier ground. Watch out in corners of your garages.

DonH57 09-10-2017 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by mixsonci (Post 1445616)
Do we have rattlesnakes here (Pygmy or otherwise?) What other poisonous snakes do we have here in TV? I have not yet seen any snakes but when I do, especially if they are in or near my house, trust me, you will all hear me scream.

Yes. I ran over one on El Diablo course with my golf cart. Messed up his day.


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