Minggu, 02 Agustus 2009

I have a snake by my house. I wanted to know what kind it was?

The snake in my yard is brown and was about 3 1/2 feet long.
Answers:
Hi Matt,
It might help if you repost your question with the State and city in which you live. Also, information as to whether or not the snake that you have seen is patterned.(spots, stripes, speckles, solid colored, etc.)

Without knowing this information it is nearly impossible for anyone to tell you what kind of snake that you saw. There are many different kind of snakes, but they don't all live in the same places. More information is vital to distinguish whether this is an indigenous specie that lives naturally in your vicinity, or, whether this was one of your neighbors escaped pets. real important: especially if your hometown is also hometown to venoumous snakes.

There are great reference books out there that you can look through. You can also contact your local State Dept. of Fish %26 Game/Wildlife. They can let you know what native species live in your area, this will narrow the field of search. Good Luck.
brown? how fat is it. Like a man's bicep or a forearm? Or is it real thin like a broom stick?
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if you go to snakesandfrogs.com you will find several different photos of brown snakes along with descriptions of them and what they eat and if they are or are not poisonous. hope this helps u with ur snake!
It depends on where you live, what kind of habitat you live near (swamp, woods, desert, mountain, beach, etc.), what kind of markings the snake had, did it move fast or slow, how big it was, and several other factors. If it was just brown there are hundreds of species it could be. Please give more details.
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syberian ice snake.worlds most dealiest non posionous snake.. crawls up your butt and freezes you to death..stay away and call a snake handler
probably jsut your regular garden snake. But it depends on where you live
If its brown and you live near water it could be a copper head. Dont mess with it
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