To ask a question about a snake, don't reply to this post, go to the forum home page and start a new post. Your question will get a lot more exposure. Please give us an idea of where you live, as reptiles can often be identified only by locality!
Please do not place messages about killing a snake, and asking what kind it is you have killed! That is like going onto a message board about dogs and telling about torturing one to death, and asking what kind of breed it was. You will likely get "flamed", and likely by the forum owner, depending on his mood that day.
A note about head shape in snakes: Head shape is a totally useless character for identifying a snake, and has nothing to do with whether the serpent is or is not venomous (poisonous). Many harmless snakes, especially when young, have rather large heads. Please describe color, pattern, markings, and habitat where the snake was found. The shape of the head will not help us in any way. Thank you.
Posted by K
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on May 5, 2006, 11:39 pm
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I live outside of Houston, Texas and last summer we were walking through a very wooded area on a trail, when I spotted a very bright white ball. It resembled a mushroom cap. I guess with the vibrations in the ground from us walking, it heard us and moved on, but that is when I was able to get a glimpse at the rest of his body. It had carmel colored diamonds on it's back and was approx 2 1/2 to 3 feet long. I researched Texas snakes but I was unable to locate any with that discription. Do you happen to have any ideas? Your response is greatly appreciated.
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