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Help with identification
Hello all,
My daughter came in with this snake today. I have no idea what it is. Can anyone help us identify it?
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Re: Help with identification
What city and state are you in? A location where the snake was found would help.
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Moderator
Re: Help with identification
I'd like to see a better picture, preferably showing the tail. It looks like a Massasauga!
But then I haven't got my glasses on.
If you can't get a better photo, please give us more information as to location, habitat type etc.
Last edited by adamanteus; 05-19-2008 at 05:44 PM.
James.
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Re: Help with identification
We are in Lowell, Mi. I thought it was a eastern rattlesnake but there are no beads on the tail. I looked at all 17 of Michigans species and nothing looked exactly the same but the massasuga looked the most similar.
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Moderator
Re: Help with identification
If it is a youngster, it may not have developed a rattle yet. Plus the rattle can get damaged and knocked off.
Is the tail very blunt or gracefully tapered?
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Re: Help with identification
We figured it out by it's characterists. My daughter didn't mention that it flattened out its neck like a cobra and later it got stressed and rolled over with it's mouth open. These actions are typical of the eastern hognose. Wow, what an exciting find!
Thanks for your help.
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Edgy Exotic Reptiles
Re: Help with identification
lol lucky she didnt get bit, that woulda been bad
 Originally Posted by dcomymire
We figured it out by it's characterists. My daughter didn't mention that it flattened out its neck like a cobra and later it got stressed and rolled over with it's mouth open. These actions are typical of the eastern hognose. Wow, what an exciting find!
Thanks for your help.
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The Leader of the Eastern Gang
Re: Help with identification
I just looked at a bunch of pictures on Google, and it does have the markings of a hognose, with very nice colouring I might add!
With the behaviour you described, that's probably right............nice find!!
Anji
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Edgy Exotic Reptiles
Re: Help with identification
oh its a hognose, i knew that , it looked venomous, i couldnt tell if it had a smooshed face
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Re: Help with identification
hognose are venomous?????? nice find BTW
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