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    Re: New Snake Owner

    I don't think it would be a venomus snake, but its hard to tell what it is without pics.........


    oh and by the way love the new (with an F) Stephen thats funny......
    Justin

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    Quote Originally Posted by enigma200316 View Post
    oh and by the way love the new (with an F) Stephen thats funny......
    I just wanted to see if it would make a difference.

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    Re: New Snake Owner

    As the others have said, this is most likely a non-venomous species.... Having said that, it could well be a baby Northern Massasauga which has not yet developed a rattle. Please be extremely careful until you have a positive ID on this snake.
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    Re: New Snake Owner

    Here is a photo of my snake:


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    Re: New Snake Owner

    It's harmless... it's a Milk Snake.
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    Re: New Snake Owner

    Hello, and welcome!!
    That's a very pretty little milksnake, lots of people on this forum have them, so you'll have all kinds of help if you decide to keep it.
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    Re: New Snake Owner

    Just a question though, Gary.... your description.... 'black with yellow diamonds'..... What were you seeing? lol
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    Re: New Snake Owner

    I don't know... before I thought it was black or dark gray with yellowish-orange diamonds or blots. But now in my photo it looks gray-white with brownish-red blots. Maybe I was imagining a copperhead (shrug).

    Where does this story of snakes milking cows come from???

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    Re: New Snake Owner

    Quote Originally Posted by adamanteus View Post
    Just a question though, Gary.... your description.... 'black with yellow diamonds'..... What were you seeing? lol


    I was woundering the same thing James...........
    Justin

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    Re: New Snake Owner

    Quote Originally Posted by GaryWelsh View Post
    I don't know... before I thought it was black or dark gray with yellowish-orange diamonds or blots. But now in my photo it looks gray-white with brownish-red blots. Maybe I was imagining a copperhead (shrug).

    Where does this story of snakes milking cows come from???
    That is an old folk tale, and no, snakes don't milk cows. I'm not sure where that originated from though. You have an eastern milksnake, lampropeltis triangulum triangulum, which, in PA, it is legal to have one specimen legally. They tend to be very feisty when taken from the wild... the striking is harmless. I live on the other side of PA but I am in pittsburgh at least twice a year visiting family.do you have anything besides a bucket to put him in? and take the chicken out, he won't eat that stuff, they eat rodents! haha jsut make sure he has fresh water but not a wet humid cage, make sure your bedding is dry.
    Mother of many snakes and a beautiful baby girl! I am also a polymer clay artist!


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