Snake identifying help

   / Snake identifying help #1  

MrJimi

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I found this creature slithering in my garage Saturday and as small as it is, got my attention real good, I'm thinking it's a baby and more around, should I worry about this little guy and his parents? did I mention I am not a snake lover at all, please see pictures and we live in Northeast, Florida
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   / Snake identifying help #2  
Laymen's Key to the Florida Snakes


Check out this link. It has a couple of photo's that resemble your snake, but, I can't tell exactly. Yours may be a juvenile version of one listed.
 
   / Snake identifying help #3  
The corn snake sports a lot of variations in color and mottling, but has that basic color, etc. I'd say it's not poisonous and most likely benefical to have around.
Disclaimer: I'm not a snake expert, in fact, or by any stretch of the imagination.

Corn Snake on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
(not my photo)
Snake Handling Safety Guide
 
   / Snake identifying help #4  
I don't know what it is, but it is not poisonous. No need to worry. Folks around here would call it a corn snake or a rat snake.
 
   / Snake identifying help #5  
MrJimi:

I agree with N80. It is a member of the Rat Snake family which includes Corn and Fox Snakes. That one looks like a Corn Snake They are really good mousers/ratters as well as climbers. They can be quite pugnacious :mad: if you try to get up real close and personal :eek: and they waggle their rear end when really mad. They will rear up and bite :eek: :eek: and trust me it hurts :(. There is still ongoing discussion between our "city slicker" friends and my wife and I as to who caught who during my last interaction with a Rat Snake. Our friends have never come back ;). Jay
 
   / Snake identifying help #6  
That snake is called a " SLITHERING GARAGE SNAKE.".... Not harmful....... But their parents are capable of changing color and shapes to avoid detection !! They make themselves look like a seat cover, or a socket wrench, some times even a diesel can.. Just be careful where you sit, or what you pick up! But don't worry too much!
 
   / Snake identifying help #8  
if it's near water at all, it MAY be a banded water snake - common here in SC. But more than likely it's a corn or rat snake.

harmless, but ANY snake can scare you to death. ;)

J
 

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