Aug 13, 2022 #1 1Slayer Songster Premium Feather Member Oct 31, 2021 179 474 151 North Carolina Found this today in my coop....is it a ribbon snake.. Attachments PXL_20220813_185414930.MP.jpg 592.6 KB · Views: 9
Aug 13, 2022 #2 sourland Broody Magician Premium Feather Member 14 Years May 3, 2009 156,067 610,062 2,217 New Jersey Where are you located?
Aug 13, 2022 #3 MysteryChicken Preserving Gamefowl, 1 Variety At a Time🇮🇳🇺🇸 Premium Feather Member 5 Years May 31, 2018 44,132 89,484 1,371 Tawas City, Michigan Looks like a type of rat snake, if not just a large Garder Snake. Ribbon snakes are slim, with a yellow stripe, like the common garder snake. (Also a type of garder snake)
Looks like a type of rat snake, if not just a large Garder Snake. Ribbon snakes are slim, with a yellow stripe, like the common garder snake. (Also a type of garder snake)
Aug 13, 2022 Thread starter #4 1Slayer Songster Premium Feather Member Oct 31, 2021 179 474 151 North Carolina sourland said: Where are you located? Click to expand... Holly ridge NC
Aug 13, 2022 #5 SilverBirds Lurking Premium Feather Member Mar 26, 2022 11,784 68,457 1,106 South Carolina Picture gets fuzzy when you zoom in, but looks like a common gartersnake.
Aug 13, 2022 #6 sourland Broody Magician Premium Feather Member 14 Years May 3, 2009 156,067 610,062 2,217 New Jersey I'm leaning rat snake. Perhaps someone from NC will comment with more positive ID.
Aug 13, 2022 Thread starter #7 1Slayer Songster Premium Feather Member Oct 31, 2021 179 474 151 North Carolina 2nd visit in 6 weeks.whrn the weather gets colder...I have some projects on my list.
Aug 13, 2022 #8 NanaK Free Ranging Premium Feather Member 10 Years Jan 16, 2014 2,349 11,701 736 North Carolina It looks like a garder snake but he is loooong.
Aug 13, 2022 #9 NanaK Free Ranging Premium Feather Member 10 Years Jan 16, 2014 2,349 11,701 736 North Carolina This is a good site for reptile id for NC. https://herpsofnc.org/snakes/
Aug 14, 2022 #10 Folly's place Addict 12 Years Sep 13, 2011 27,337 52,816 1,266 southern Michigan Isn't this a second edition of another thread? It's a garter snake! Mary