This was in the driveway today. Anyone know what it is?
WolfGT LIFETIME SUPPORTER Sep 14, 2012 #1 Sep 14, 2012 #1 This was in the driveway today. Anyone know what it is?
WolfGT LIFETIME SUPPORTER Sep 14, 2012 #3 Sep 14, 2012 #3 Don't know. Animal control is coming later to identify. Hit it with a shovel and it rolled over and played dead. Then commenced to chop it up.
Don't know. Animal control is coming later to identify. Hit it with a shovel and it rolled over and played dead. Then commenced to chop it up.
97TJGUZZY SUPPORTER Sep 14, 2012 #4 Sep 14, 2012 #4 maybe a hognose? I assume that pic is after you flattened its head
cannonball 1 SUPPORTER Sep 14, 2012 #5 Sep 14, 2012 #5 I thought hog nose were only in lower parts of the state?
97TJGUZZY SUPPORTER Sep 14, 2012 #6 Sep 14, 2012 #6 mcannon111 said: I thought hog nose were only in lower parts of the state? Click to expand... dunno, maybe so just going off some pictures and descriptions on here http://srelherp.uga.edu/snakes/index.htm
mcannon111 said: I thought hog nose were only in lower parts of the state? Click to expand... dunno, maybe so just going off some pictures and descriptions on here http://srelherp.uga.edu/snakes/index.htm
WolfGT LIFETIME SUPPORTER Sep 14, 2012 #7 Sep 14, 2012 #7 Actually, no. That was him flaring his head out. He had not been touched yet when that pic was taken. He was just pissed.
Actually, no. That was him flaring his head out. He had not been touched yet when that pic was taken. He was just pissed.
97TJGUZZY SUPPORTER Sep 14, 2012 #8 Sep 14, 2012 #8 hognose snakes also often put on threat displays (including neck spreading, hissing, and playing dead - see Behavior, below) when confronted by a predator.
hognose snakes also often put on threat displays (including neck spreading, hissing, and playing dead - see Behavior, below) when confronted by a predator.
L LR Max Sep 14, 2012 #9 Sep 14, 2012 #9 Wish he was a little longer. Then he would've been a member of the species "My new belt".